The Black Heritage Trail: A walking tour deep into Boston history
The trail leads visitors through Beacon Hill and offers a glimpse of the 19th-century Black experience.
By Danielle Legros GeorgesUpdated April 30, 2021, 8:17 a.m.
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Massachusetts 54th Regiment reenactors in front of the Robert Gould Shaw and Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial in 2018.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff/File
A WARM WIND WHIPS around the Massachusetts State House, blowing a newspaper page down Beacon Street, westward toward the shops on Charles. The magnificent glowing dome, gilded in 23-karat gold, seems equal to the sun. Beneath it, the solemn affairs of state are taking place.
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When AJ Frezza graduates in May, he’ll have a job waiting for him.
He’ll return to his hometown of Orlando, Florida, and start his career with Ernst & Young, the well-known public accounting firm known as EY.
He scored the job last summer at the end of his virtual internship with EY. His professors at High Point University had him ready. But they knew he would be.
Professors see Frezza as one of HPU’s top accounting majors. He’s an inquisitive student willing to ask questions and a personable, easy-going senior leader willing to help those around him.
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Black Nurses Association continues mission of pioneer Mary Eliza Mahoney
“If Mary got her nursing degree then we can too. Since then, so many Black nurses have grown from the seed she planted.”
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Dr. Leonora Muhammad in her north county office is the chapter president of the Black Nurses Association of Greater St. Louis Thu. Feb. 4, 2021. Author: Danielle Brown – The St. Louis American Published: 7:50 AM CST February 22, 2021 Updated: 7:50 AM CST February 22, 2021
Mary Eliza Mahoney’s name might not be well-known, but it should be especially to African American nurses. In 1879, she became the first Black person in the United States to earn a nursing degree.