Title
Harriet Tubman House The Honor Roll Mural on Columbus Avenue
Creator
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Library (Owner)
Contributor
Boston Public Library (Donor)
Date created
September 16, 2020
Type of resource
Still image
Genre
Color photographs
Format
Image
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
This photograph was taken as part of the Harriet Tubman House Memory Project, a Boston Research Center effort from 2020 to 2022 to preserve the history of the Harriet Tubman House, which stood at 566 Columbus Avenue in Boston's South End neighborhood from 1975 to 2020. The building was the base of operations for United South End Settlements (USES), as well as a community center, gathering space, art gallery, and main office for several nonprofit organizations. Harriet Tubman House services continue at USES' historic Rutland Street campus. The Harriet Tubman House Memory Project was designed with current staff of the USES and community members affiliated with the activist group I Am Harriet (IAH). This image was taken by Bruce Myren as a Boston Public Library photo-documentation project on September 16, 2020, which documents the building's interior and exterior, after resident organizations had moved out, but before the building's demolition.
Related item
Boston Research Center. Harriet Tubman House Memory Project
Subjects and keywords
Harriet Tubman House (Boston, Mass.) -- Buildings
South End (Boston, Mass.)
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Location
Northeastern University Library
Boston Research Center (BRC)
Use and reproduction
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