“The oldest African-American church that still stands in the United States.”
The African Meeting House on Beacon Hill was built in 1806 in what once was the heart of Boston's 19th century free black community.Today, it is a showcase of architecture and African American community organization in the formative years of the new republic, and a preeminentNational Historic Landmark. The Meeting House was host to giants in the Abolitionist Movement who were responsible for monumental historical events that changed this nation
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