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Adelphic Union Library Association

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Boston's early 19th-century Black community was concerned with education and cultural needs. In 1838 the Adelphic Union Library Association was formed to encourage intellectual debates and offer lectures. At a time when women were generally excluded from public lectures, the Adelphic Union opened its meetings to all regardless of color or sex.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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