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Fighting for Freedom: Black Cambridge from the Revolution to the early Nineteenth Century (Lecture)

Location

First Church Cambridge, Congregational, 11 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 (tentative)

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Neighborhoods

  • West Cambridge
  • Riverside
  • Neighborhood Nine
  • City Wide

Contact

Sarah Burks
sburks@cambridgema.gov

Description

Hear about the Black Patriots of the Revolution and the lives of free Black community in Cambridge in the early part of the Nineteenth Century. Featuring Leslie Brunetta of the Cambridge Black History Project.
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