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In this article, published in New England Magazine in December 1890, Grimké takes the reader on a tour of abolitionist Boston, defining this important local and national history for readers in the 1890s. Archibald Grimké sought to capture the lasting significance of Boston’s antislavery heritage, writing, “The places whereon the Abolitionists stood and struggled and achieved have become holy ground.”

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  • Title: Anti-Slavery Boston
  • Creator: Grimke, Archibald (1849-1930)
  • Date Created: 1890-12
  • Rights: No known rights restrictions. Credit: Museum of African American History, Boston and Nantucket, 2010.03.34
  • External Link: View complete article courtesy of Cornell University Library
  • Medium: Magazine article
  • Collection: Freedom Rising Civil War Collection

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