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Boston Common 'Out of Bounds'

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In 1742, when whites feared uprisings against oppression from the heavy concentration of slaves in Boston, the Boston Common was 'out of bounds' for Blacks and American Indians. The Black community of the city fought this restriction, but it was not until July 4, 1836 that they were allowed to use the Common with whites.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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