Michell Wu, mayor of sanctuary Boston, should remind Congress in her testimony before the House Oversight Committee   Wednesday that it falls on the  anniversary of the Boston Massacre.
Opinion: Zimmer Citron & Clarke's David Zimmer and Edwina Clarke say major law firms need to band together and speak out ...
In the years following the Boston Massacre, playwright Mercy Otis Warren wrote that "No previous outrage had given a general alarm, as the commotion on the fifth of March, 1770." Although the ...
Students reenacted throwing tea into the Boston Harbor with Professor of History David Stewart and Assistant Professor of ...
Join us as we stroll along the historic Freedom Trail in Boston, exploring the deep roots of American history. 🏙️ Experience ...
Five civilians would die, three were wounded, and the bloody chaos that was the Boston Massacre had suddenly quickened the pace toward revolution. But this was not the coldblooded slaughter of ...
A new exhibit at Dorchester's Commonwealth Museum is putting artifacts from the Revolutionary War on display for a limited ...
Late in the afternoon of March 5, 1770, British sentries guarding the Boston Customs House shot into a crowd of civilians, killing three men and injuring eight, two of them mortally.
A group of artists has projected political messages of protest on historic landmarks, including the Old State House, Faneuil Hall and Old South Meeting House.
The bloody massacre perpetrated in King - Street Boston on March 5th, 1770, by a party of the 29th Regt. / engrav'd printed & sold by Paul Revere, Boston ; re-engraved by Sidney L. Smith.