Boston’s African Meeting House, a National Historic Landmark, stands as the oldest surviving Black church building in the United States. Constructed in 1806 by free African-American craftsmen, this historic site served as a vital cultural, educational, and political hub for Boston’s Black community. Within its walls, early antislavery meetings took place, adding to its significance in the struggle for freedom and equality. Today, visitors can explore the building and gain insight into its pivotal role in American history.
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