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Digging Deeper into Black Voices of the Revolution: A Conversation with Angela Tate & Dr. Nedra Lee

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With support from: Lowell Institute
two Black women stand next to each other, one wearing a floral a sleeveless floral dress, the other wearing a black turtleneck
Date and time
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
5:00pm - 6:00pm
In-person:
Location
Museum of African American History
46 Joy St,
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
In-person
Free
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Hear the stories that history often leaves out. Chief Curator and Director of Collections at MAAH, Dr. Nedra Lee, will discuss the process of assembling and curating the Black Voices of the Revolution exhibit currently running at the museum. From rare found cowrie shells to interactive exhibits that allow visitors to dive deeper into the perspectives of figures like Lucy Terry Prince, Phillis Wheatley Peters, Chloe Spear, among other important women in Boston & Nantucket's history.

A Black woman with short hair wearing a sleeveless floral dress
Nedra Lee examines the intersection of race, class, sex, and gender in the lives of African Americans during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
An African American woman with long black hair and glasses wears red lipstick in a photo cropped at the shoulders
Angela Tate is an historian currently serving as the chief curator and director of collections at the Museum of African American History Boston | Nantucket (MAAH).
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