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Abolitionism / African Meeting House / William Lloyd Garrison / 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry / Lewis Hayden / Abiel Smith School / William Cooper Nell / Robert Gould Shaw / Charles Sumner / Beacon Hill /  Boston / Massachusetts / United States


Abolitionist Leaders and Heroes of Boston The free African American community of Boston led the struggle against slavery and for equal rights in this city. Together with their white allies, these men and women, adults an
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Boston / /

Company

The Liberator / /

Continent

America / /

Event

Voting Result / /

Facility

William Lloyd Garrison / Beacon Street / Smith Court / Beacon Hill / Robert Gould Shaw Memorial / /

IndustryTerm

law ending public school segregation / weekly abolitionist newspaper / /

NaturalFeature

Beacon Hill / /

Organization

first African American regiment / Abolition Movement / United States Supreme Court / New England Antislavery Society / Massachusetts House of Representatives / Abiel Smith School / Smith Court / African American militia / Smith Court on Beacon Hill / United States Congress / Massachusetts State House / /

Person

William Craft / Hall / Prince / Benjamin / Harriet / Frederick Douglass / George Middleton / Sarah Roberts / Lewis Hayden / John J. Smith / Charles Sumner / Ellen Craft / John S. Rock / William Cooper Nell / John Andrew / Maria Stewart / Robert Gould Shaw / /

Position

early leader / Senator / historian / Prince / Colonel / Governor / leader / dentist / teacher / and a lawyer / outspoken editor / /

ProvinceOrState

Kentucky / Maryland / Georgia / Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

The Liberator / /

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