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1788 |
Slave trade is prohibited in Massachusetts. |
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02/25/1789 |
Selectmen approval of an application by African-American residents for the use of Faneuil Hall for “public worship.” |
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11/26/1792 |
Grimké (Angelina E.) is born in Charleston, South Carolina. |
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1793 |
Fugitive Slave Law (first) is adopted in New York City. |
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09/04/1796 |
Follen (Charles) is born in Germany. |
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1796 |
African Mutual Aid Society is established. |
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1800 |
Smoking is first allowed in public in Boston and the rest of Massachusetts. |
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03/02/1802 |
Deborah Sampson appears at the Federal Street Theatre. |
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11/23/1803 |
Weld (Theodore D.) is born in Hampton, Connecticut. |
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1803 |
Stewart (Maria W. Miller) is born in Hartford. |
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