Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Boston's Black community has been on the move politically, socially, and artistically since 1638. Our semi-annual trolley tour travels through three centuries of Boston's historic Black neighborhoods. We follow the progression of the Black churches, reveal the struggles of the Civil Rights movement, and introduce participants to the movers, shakers, and strivers in Roxbury's Black History. Highlights include the former residences of Martin Luther King, Jr and Malcolm X, and a visit to the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists.

The public tour runs semi-annually in February and July. This tour is also available for private group bookings (min 30 people required).