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Juneteenth celebration in Gloucester on Saturday – Gazette Journal

Juneteenth celebration in Gloucester on Saturday – Gazette Journal
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Three Rivers Pandemic Update - RealRadio804

Three Rivers Pandemic Update - RealRadio804
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Our Lady of Lourdes church on Napoleon is on the market again

Our Lady of Lourdes church on Napoleon is on the market again
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Library Research Guide Explores Lowell's Anti-Slavery, Abolitionist History

Ed Brennen Born a slave on a Virginia plantation in 1826, Nathaniel Booth escaped at age 17 and sought freedom in the North. He arrived in Lowell around 1844 and opened a barbershop on Dutton Street.  When Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, making it a crime to aid “Freedom Seekers,” Booth briefly fled to Canada. But in 1851, Boott Cotton Mills Agent (CEO) Linus Child raised $750 from the Lowell community to purchase Booth’s freedom. That’s just one example of the anti-slavery and abolitionist movements that existed in Lowell two centuries ago — movements that are chronicled in “Untold Lowell Stories: Black History,” an online research guide recently published by the UMass Lowell Library’s Center for Lowell History.

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