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Museum of Afro-American History

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winter: M-Sa 10am-4pm; summer: daily 10am-4pm
While some may find the posh “old-money” Beacon Hill location of an African-American history museum surprising, the area was actually home to one of the first black neighborhoods in Boston and was a center of activity during the abolitionist movement. Two historic buildings pay homage to its past with a small collection of art and artifacts and an educational exhibit about Boston's relationship to slavery and the road to freedom. Facing Joy St., the Abiel Smith School marks the site of the nation's first African-Amerian school. Modeled to resemble its days as a classroom, the building holds fast to its pedagogic tradition, with a video presentation on its founding. Call ahead to arrange free 90min. guided walking tours of Boston with a special focus on African-American history (617 742 5415). Around the corner, the Meeting House was the site of orations by William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Charles Sumner, and William Nell. During the Civil War, it served as a recruitment center for the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, led by Robert Gould Shaw (Harvard class of 1860) and was featured in the film Glory. The museum's lower floor features rotating historical exhibits, interactive computer stations, and films. Recent additions include a gallery area showing the works of Metawarrick Fuller and Edmonia Lewis. Check out the gift shop's selection of fine jewelry and African vessels ($20-150). Be sure to come well before closing time; the museum has been known to lock up by 3:45pm. Admission is $5 suggested donation. However, after 5pm on Friday, it is only $1 to get in!
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.

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Katetoland
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A wonderful place to go and discover a fascinating part of Boston's history that many do not know. I loved my time here and this little museum is tucked away in such a quaint spot.
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