File:The Abiel Smith School is a site along the Black Heritage Trail and a site of segregated education for African American (4ae4fe08-0306-4dc1-b058-f2a1c6f2a708).JPG

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English: Abiel Smith School
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English: NPS Photo
Title
English: Abiel Smith School
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The Abiel smith school is the two story brick building that is placed directly in the center of the image, and is placed just behind Smith Court - a street that branches off of Joy Street on the right hand side. On the side of the street facing Smith Court, there are 5 windows visible - three on the second story, and two on the first. The windows are evenly spaced apart, and it can be assumed the rest of the windows are being blocked by another wooden building on the other side of Smith Court. On the side of the building facing Joy Street, there are also 5 windows; three on the top story which are evenly spaced, and two on the bottom In the foreground on the right hand side is a wooden house, and there are our people of color standing around the front door. This wooden house has two stories and is on the part of the street going down. There is a door and window on the first floor and two windows spaced evenly above on the second floor.

The Abiel Smith School is a site along the Black Heritage Trail and a site of segregated education for African American education in the 1800s.

  • Keywords: Boston African American National Historic Site; Boston; Abiel Smith School; African American History; Museum of African American History
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English: Boston African American National Historic Site, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Date Taken on 31 May 2018
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English: NPGallery
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