At this memorial, activists rallied and protested during the 20th century Black Education Movement.
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During the struggle to desegregate Boston public schools in the 1970s, activists rallied and protested throughout the city, including at many historic sites that now comprise the National Parks of Boston. In 1975, busing arrived in Charlestown, and with its arrival Bunker Hill Monument became center stage to the fight against forced busing.
During the struggle to desegregate Boston Public schools in the 1970s, activists rallied and protested throughout the city, including at many historic sites that now compromise the National Parks of Boston. Activists on both sides of the desegregation issue seized upon the power of place and the upcoming bicentennial of the country in 1976 to assert their voices and claim America’s revolutionary legacy as their own.
The Ongoing March: Commemoration and Activism at the Robert Gould Shaw/54th Regiment Memorial
Explore some of the ways people have used the Shaw/54th Regiment Memorial since its dedication in this evolving exhibition.