Black History through the lens of a smartphone
“On Fairfield Street just off Boston’s Commonwealth Avenue, you’ll find a building once occupied by Phillis Wheatley, the slave who became America’s first black poet to develop an international reputation. Stroll on toward the Granary Burying Ground, and you’ll learn of the famous African-Americans interred there. If you seek the African Meeting House on Joy Street, the app will tell you some of its history, and generate a map to direct your steps. It’s a light-weight, but enlightening, introduction to Boston’s African-American history, and much easier to use than a guidebook.”
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