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We are here today to hail a dreamer, and to continue his work, Beverly Morgan-Welch, executive director of Bostons Museum of African American History, a co-sponsor of the event at Faneuil Hall. Because we are not yet done.
Date: Jan 20, 2015
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Civil War's First African-American Infantry Remembered In Bronze
"It shows in their stance, in their eyes, their pride, and it shows them marching out of Boston for what they know is going to be a sea change in the history of their generation," says Beverly Morgan-Welch, executive director of the Museum of African-American History in Boston.
Date: Jul 18, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Mass. anti-slavery hub to reopen after restoration
painstaking, $9 million restoration, the nation's oldest black church building is set to reopen to the public early next month. Beverly Morgan-Welch, who has spent more than a decade spearheading the project, calls the three-story brick building the nation's most important African American historic landmark.