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Collected Item: “Article on the Shaw Memorial Installation”

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Article on the Shaw Memorial Installation

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News Article

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Article from the Boston Globe covering the exhibit installation that has been placed on fencing surrounding the Memorial to the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, which serves as the starting point for the Black Heritage Trail. The exhibit covers the history and significance of the regiment, and includes pictures of primary sources related to volunteers. Outdoor exhibitions carry special importance during the time of the CoVid-19 pandemic, as they offer opportunities for the public to continue to interact with history even as museums remain inaccessible.

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#GREATERBOSTON, #covidmuseums, #publichistory, #memorials, #BlackHeritageTrail, #monumentrestoration, #historyoutdoors, #BostonGlobe

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https://web.archive.org/web/20200709133634/https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/07/02/metro/new-installation-erected-shaw-memorial-fencing-during-renovations/

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Boston Globe

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2020-07-02
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