Salem’s Witchy Women
Puritans established Salem Massachusetts in 1626, 12 years before the first document Africans arrived in Massachusetts.
Quincy opens Hancock Adams Common for the public
Quincy's Hancock Adams Common honors John Adams, the 2nd US President who had a black history moment with Cinque, leader of a slave ship revolt.
Plymouth and Plimoth Plantation Celebrate 400 years with event happenings
Plimoth Plantation is an excellent stop for tourist and you will see the official Plymouth Rock when you go to the Harbor
Massachusetts trails for biking and walking.
These Trails offer great biking or walking escapes. The Commonwealth takes care of its trails. Open thr article for a list of Massachusetts Public Trails.
There are a lot more African American Heritage sites in Boston + NE than...
The full moon shines bright like a diamond on African American history stories on our planet.
Massachusetts tourism opens up in July. Flocks are booking the Cape.
Re-opening Masachustts tourism businesses after the Covid-19 strike.
First Boston slave trade remarks made by a governor in 1638.
First Boston slave trade remarks made by a governor.
this is the paper with a journal entry from the year 1638 made by Massachusetts Governor John Winthrop about the slave trade.
Illuminate Plymouth and party with Wampanoag Thanksgiving legacy.
A bill before Congress seeks to deliver the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe their land in trust.
Martha’s Vineyard NANCY’s Restaurant discloses plans to serve diners under Covid-19.
Destination Martha's Vineyard and the 2020 uncertainty among restaurants this summer season.