Civil Rites
Some local lore you never knew
B
oston’s tortured history with race is contradictory and complicated. It’s also largely untaught. The nation’s two most influential civil-rights leaders spent formative years here, for example. A freed slave who was the hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill lived here, too. So did a Civil War soldier who was the first black to win the Congressional Medal of Honor, and a black inventor who revolutionized Massachusetts industry. The pen with which Abe Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation? You've walked right past it after Red Sox games. You can even see the burial chamber of a black king who ruled an empire that stretched from Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea in the sixth century BC. It’s all part of history you never learned.
was built with money from the slave trade.
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