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This post is written in response to “How the 18th Century Responded to Illness Before Netflix and Zoom,” published on April 6, 2020. Last week, we published a blog post describing how six prominent 18th-century Bostonians lived and dealt with illness in their lives. This piece drew on previous research for the “character cards” we […]
Read MoreIn Boston, Attucks’s legacy became a powerful tool for Black leaders facing white backlash against desegregation.
Read MoreAs a man of Native ancestry, Attucks would have had many reasons to resent both the colonists and the British.
Read MoreAs civil rights leaders argued for basic freedoms for African Americans as American citizens, Crispus Attucks became a symbol of the continuous contribution of blacks to the nation. Many viewed his actions on that fateful day in March 1770 as a demonstration of the deep patriotism of blacks since the founding of this country, patriotism that African Americans still celebrate many years later.
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