Boston Walking Tour to African American History Museum
MAAH Museum of African American HIstory Boston
12:57 African American History Museum Boston
13:07 Abiel Smith School and Museum - First African American School in the US
13:30 Smith Court Underground Railroad House
13:35 African Meeting House - Oldest Standing African American Church in the US
14:59 About the African American History Museum
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First Black History Periscope Boston African American Historic Site
First Black History Periscope Boston African American Historic Site
Boston MA USA National Park Service Boston African American Historic Site
A First in Periscope History, Janice Temple recorded the first Black History global livestream of the National Park Service African American Historic Site on Saturday, November 7, 2015. Janice Temple shared the history of the Boston African American Freedom Trail in front of the Boston African American History Museum located in the Beacon Hill area.
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Walking the Boston Heritage Trail | Travel on the Brain
As my first stop in my huge USA trip, I landed in Boston and immediately set out to discover the city along its famous Heritage Trail. But not only did I dive right in into its history but discovered some great foodie hot spots and made friends with squirrels. True story. Watch to find out more and subscribe for more upcoming US adventures.
As one of the first goals for visiting Germany, Berlin makes the list of many a traveller. And so I had to pay a visit to Germany's capital and see what it's all about. And trust me, there is more to it than wall remains and lots of graffiti.
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Salem, the witch town of Massachusetts
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Salem, the witch town of Massachusetts
Salem is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.
The so-called City of Witches (Witch City) because of the trials that took place in the year 1692, is located on the US Atlantic coast, 25 km north of Boston.
The city owes its growth to its strategic port, which acquired important influence during the peak of commercial traffic with Africa, India, Russia, Sumatra and China; in the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth. Recently, and taking into account its history, as its rich architecture of the aforementioned period- (recognized aspects both locally and internationally), it was granted the status of National Historical Heritage. There are more than 60 restaurants, coffee shops and coffee shops in the center of the city.
Salem receives more than one million visitors a year, who come from all over the world. This city concentrates a great part of the historical places of the state of Massachusetts, in addition to museums, cultural activities, fine restaurants and select businesses.
The Samuel McIntyre Historic District consists of four hundred and seven buildings. It is the largest agglutination of buildings in colonial America in the United States. Inside it is McIntyre's own house. Samuel McIntyre, or McIntire, (January 16, 1757 February 6, 1811) was an American architect and craftsman. It is a prime example of federal style architecture. He developed most of his work in his hometown, Salem, Massachusetts.
Known as The people of witches, Salem is a city located in the state of Massachusetts that is currently visited by thousands of tourists intrigued by terrifying stories that are woven on that place.
The event that gave rise to the fame of witch people to Salem occurred in 1962, when the settlers began a witch hunt that ended with the imprisonment of more than 150 men and women.
This hunt began in January of that year, after the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Parris fell ill. The diagnosis of the doctor was that they had bewitched her.
That provoked a mass hysteria in Salem that caused 13 women and 6 men to be condemned to the gallows, accused of practicing witchcraft and performing satanic rites.
At present, there is a museum dedicated to explain this event, and a tour that takes tourists to visit the sites related to the witch hunt.
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Farmcoast featured on Boston's Chronicle
Located within a one hour drive of Boston, Providence, Newport, and the towns of Southeastern Massachusetts, FarmCoast is a picturesque rural area of villages and farms with views of stone walls, salt marshes, church steeples, harbors, and fields that reflect the rural quality of 19th century New England.
African Meeting House Boston Black HIstory
Frederick Douglass spoke at the African Meeting House Boston
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History in Boston
Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest settlements in the country and has preserved its past better than any other city. Walking the streets of Boston you will find 18th-century churches, redbrick meeting houses, and even the nation's oldest continuously-operated watering hole, the Bell-in-Hand Tavern.
You've heard the stories, from theMidnight Ride of Paul Revere to the Shot heard 'round the world. They're still very much alive here - a walk along the Boston's Freedom Trail tells all the tales. The city's many historic museums detail every significant period in the country's history, as well as the history of the world.trinitychurch
If you're a History Lover visiting Boston, start your journey to the past walking the Freedom Trail and the Black Heritage Trail to really get a sense of the struggles of this country. The Irish Heritage Trail offers a self-guided tour to landmarks of Irish-American artists and heroes from past to present. The Walk to the Seaencompasses four centuries of Boston history and is latest addition to the walking history of Boston.
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The Freedom Trail - Boston
A series of 5000 photographs documenting the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts To Pay $1M Settlement To Falsely Convicted Black Man Who Spent 38 Years In Prison
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ATB 69 -Stories from America's National Parks - What Would You Do for Freedom?
Utilizing the historic landscape of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, we will travel to three National Parks asking the question of the Minute Men at North Bridge, Concord, MA, the free African American community on Beacon Hill in Boston and of the newly arrived immigrants from around the world as they passed through the Ellis Island, the port of entry for immigrants in New York Harbor - what would each of these groups do for freedom. Join us for a thematic journey through Minute Man NHP, Boston African American Meeting House, Ellis Island / Statue of Liberty National Monument and Independence Hall NP as we seek what it means to be free.
Boston African American National Historic Site | Wikipedia audio article
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Boston African American National Historic Site
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00:02:24 2 Black Heritage Trail
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00:06:26 4 Black Boston highlights (1638–1909)
00:06:38 5 19th century population
00:07:03 6 See also
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The Boston African American National Historic Site, in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts's Beacon Hill neighborhood, interprets 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th-century African-American community. These include the 1806 African Meeting House, the oldest standing black church in the United States.
Black Men as Ritual Sacrifice for the Creation of White Identity
This talk explores intra-racial violence and competition as the origin and purpose behind the creation of what we call white and how this designation is maintained through ritual violence and the ritual use of a sacrificial class of underprivileged people to diffuse that competition. The presenter, Rev. Ian White Maher, is an ordained Unitarian Universalist Minister.
How Free Blacks from Boston Changed America
Steven Kendrick and Paul Kendrick discuss the 1847 Massachusetts Supreme Court case of schoolgirl Sarah Roberts, and the lasting impact it made in American history.
In 1847, on windswept Beacon Hill, a 5-year-old girl named Sarah Roberts was forced to walk past five white schools to attend the poor and densely crowded black school. Her father, Benjamin, sued the city of Boston on her behalf, turning to 24-year-old Robert Morris, the first black attorney to win a jury case in America. Together with young lawyer Charles Sumner, this legal team forged a powerful argument against school segregation that has reverberated down through American history in a direct legal line to Brown v. Board of Education. When the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled against Sarah Roberts, Chief Justice Shaw created the concept of separate but equal, an idea that effected every aspect of American life until it was overturned 100 years later by Thurgood Marshall.
Western Massachusetts native Primus Mason remembered during Black History month
Mason Square in Springfield named after 19th century Black American entrepreneur.
Mid Spring in Massachusetts ~ Wildlife
These video clips are of different Animals ~ Wildlife that I saw at several location here in South Eastern Massachusetts. I love spending time outside exploring.
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Osprey ~ Pandion haliaetus ~ Waseeka Wildlife Sanctuary Mass Audubon Hopkinton Ma.
Red-Winged Blackbird ~ Agelaius phoeniceus ~ The Nature Trails Cranberry Bog behind Bass ProShops Patriots Place Foxboro Ma.
Green Frog ~ Lithobates clamitans ~ Waseeka and Medway Park AKA: Choate Park Medway Ma.
Tree Swallow ~ Tachycineta bicolor ~ River Bend Farm ~ Heritage Start Park ~ Blackstone River and Canal ~ Uxbridge Ma.
Small Toad ~ American Toad ~ Anaxyrus americanus ~ River Bend Farm
Large Toad ~ American Toad ~Wenakeening Woods ~ Upper Charles Rail Trails ~ Holliston Ma.
Jewelwing Ebony Damselfly ~ Calopteryx maculata ~ AKA: Broad-Winged Damselfly ~ Black-Winged Damselfly ~ River Bend Farm
Northern Water Snake ~ Nerodia sipedon ~ River Bend Farm
Painted Turtle ~ AKA Sun Turtle ~ Chrysemys picta ~ Cranberry Bog and River Bend Farm
Clouds ~ My Backyard Bellingham Ma
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What kind of Asian are you?
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Starring Scott Beehner, Stella Choe and a Ken Tanaka jog by.
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This is my first video that I worked on together with my long lost identical twin brother David Ury. He helped get the actors to do the video. You can see us meet in my videos, just search Ken Tanaka and David Ury.
Scott Beehner is an actor from the Groundlings comedy troupe, and lots of tv shows like Zeke and Luther, Sunny in Philly, and Workaholics. Stella Choe is an actor and professional dancer from The Muppet Movie and other films and tv shows. Attention agents, She is seeking theatrical representation in Los Angeles.
In this video, What Kind of Asian are you? Scott plays a friendly jogger who is very interested in guessing the heritage of Stella.
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When was Roxbury, Massachusetts founded?
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Springfield church rejoices in the history of America
In predominantly African American churches in Western Massachusetts and across America, the faithful today sang the praises of President Barack Obama and the late Dr. Martin Luther King Junior.
Americas Greatest road trip
Adam and Scooter bring the American road trip to an all new level positioning themselves amongst the greatest riders of all time.