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Veteran's Day reflections❤️
Be sure to vote on Tuesday, November 5th❤️
New Bedford Historical Society partnering with New
Join us this Saturday, Oct. 5, for poetry & music
Douglass quote signage for park. ❤️
New signage added to Abolition Row Park❤️
Book signing & author talk on Thursday, Sept. 26.
Lift us up event. Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024 in Abolit
Toni Morrison's Bench by the Road unveiling ❤️
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Children from Sunshine's Place Day Care at Aboliti
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Turkey family strolls along Abolition Row after vi
Bench by the Road ❤️
Douglass' "What to the Slave is the 4th of July" s
Charlayne Hunter Gault & Jeanne Costa in front of
Askia Toure & Valerie Silva reading poetry by Lang
Juneteenth Flag raising at City Hall❤️
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Bench By The Road Dedication with Frederick Douglass’ Great-Great-Great Grandson, Ken Morris
Bench By The Road Dedication with Frederick Douglass’ Great-Great-Great Grandson, Ken Morris
Dedication For The 54th Regiment Mural
Author David Blight Presents Douglass’ Biography
Obama Exhibit With Denise and Cecelia Porche and Lee Blake
Henry Louis Gates Visits Johnson House
City Hall Douglass and Carney Academy Students
National Teachers Institute in New Bedford and the Underground Railroad
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