Boston’s slavery ties deepened by findings at First Church in Roxbury
A 55-page report reveals church’s earliest congregants enslaved at least 58 Africans and Indigenous people.
Boston’s slavery ties deepened by findings at First Church in Roxbury
A 55-page report reveals church’s earliest congregants enslaved at least 58 Africans and Indigenous people.
A 55-page report presented at the Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry in Roxbury Monday night provides evidence of at least 58 Africans and Indigenous people enslaved by white parishioners of the First Church in Roxbury from 1631 to 1775, eight years before Massachusetts abolished slavery.