The Museum of African American History in Boston, MA is New England's largest museum dedicated to preserving, conserving, and interpreting the contributions of African Americans. With two historic sites in Boston and Nantucket, the museum showcases the powerful stories of Black families who worshipped, educated their children, produced great art, organized politically, and advanced the cause of freedom in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Through exhibits, programs, and educational activities, the museum connects visitors to inspiring and authentic representations of life during this time period, highlighting the important stories of African Americans who changed the course of American history. The African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School in Boston, as well as the African Meeting House and Florence Higginbotham House in Nantucket, serve as valuable assets that provide a unique glimpse into the thriving African American communities of the past.
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