A new exhibit in Boston is garnering a ton of buzz, just not the good kind. On Friday, Boston’s Faneuil Hall opened an exhibit walking visitors through the history of slavery in the city. But, protestors who showed up last week to the opening say the decision to host the exhibit at Faneuil Hall is highly inappropriate.
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The two-floor exhibit details the lives of individual enslaved African and Native American people in Boston and how the city upheld the institution of slavery.