In 1951, Boston Evening Traveler columnist Walter Schofield began campaigning for the city to create a path taking pedestrians past milestones of...
When Martin Luther King, Jr., moved to Boston in 1951 to study for his graduate degree in philosophy, Malcolm X was already...
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For a few years the cover story about the Cape Playhouse and Cinema held: A visionary ex-botany teacher moved an old church...