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For 84 years (1860-1944), the Home for Aged Colored Women on Beacon Hill provided a residence and social services for hundreds of Boston's African-American female elderly, many of them ex-slaves who had worked in Boston as domestics after the Civil War. The Rev. Leonard Grimes, minister of Twelfth Baptist Church, and James and Rebecca Clark were leading founders of the Home.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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