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Maceo Harris, a 12-year-old student at the Sherman School in Roxbury, was the master of ceremonies for Boston's observance of Benjamin Franklin's birthday anniversary in 1932. The ceremony was conducted in front of Franklin's statue on the lawn at City Hall. Mayor James Curley said of young Harris - 'In all my long experience I have never found any presiding officer with more ability or dignity than the distinguished master of ceremonies.'

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years
This Black Fact was brought to you by Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Boston Professional Chapter

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