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Black Voices of the Revolution

Museum of African American History 46 Joy St, Boston, MA 02114

Black Voices of the Revolution: Liberty, Emancipation, and the Struggle for Independence is now open! What do you do when a country cries out for liberty—but won’t offer it to you? In the shadowed alleys and crowded docks of Revolutionary-era Boston, Black men and women—enslaved and free—listened as white colonists thundered about freedom. They heard…

ICA: Say It Loud: AAMARP, 1977 to Now Exhibition Tour

Institute of Contemporary Art 25 Harbor Shore Dr, Boston, MA 02210

Explore the art of Boston’s African American Master Artists-in-Residence Program (AAMARP) during a guided tour of Say It Loud: AAMARP, 1977 to Now. Led by a Graduate Student Lecturer, deepen your understanding of exhibition themes and select artists through guided close looking and discussion. FREE with museum admission or membership; no pre-registration required. Tour meets on 4th floor. Are there access accommodations that would be useful to help…

ICA: Derrick Adams: View Master

Institute of Contemporary Art 25 Harbor Shore Dr, Boston, MA 02210

“What can I reveal that has not been shown? Black people — not entertaining, just being, living. Letting people deal with that as reality.” — Derrick Adams This first mid-career survey of the prolific New York–based artist Derrick Adams (b. 1970 in Baltimore) offers a sweeping view of his multidisciplinary practice over twenty years. Adams…

Exhibit: Patriots of Color

The Family Heritage Experience 97 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02116

This exhibit sheds light on the overlooked histories of Black, Native, and multiracial men and women who fought, labored, and led in the struggle for American independence across all thirteen colonies. Through documents, personal narratives, and digital interactives, the exhibition uncovers the courage and resilience of those whose contributions helped shape a new nation, even…

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Act Worthy of Yourselves: ​A Re-Imagining of Joseph Warren’s Funeral​

King's Chapel 58 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02108

The second annual performance of Act Worthy of Yourselves, hosted by the King’s Chapel History Program. This reimagining of Dr. Joseph Warren’s funeral explores themes of abolition through the lens of Lancaster Hill, Prince Hall, and the role of women. --- April 1776. The British army has finally left Boston. Now, nearly a year after…