In 1980, Roxbury, Massachusetts, had a predominantly African American population, with approximately 70% of residents identifying as Black. The community also included a significant number of Hispanic and Latino residents, as well as a smaller percentage of White residents. This racial makeup reflected the historical demographic changes in the area, particularly due to migration patterns and urban development. The neighborhood was known for its rich cultural heritage and active community engagement.
Beth El Cemetery in West Roxbury MA
Cap Crowell was born September 5, 1892, in Roxbury, MA, USA.
John Donahue was born April 19, 1894, in Roxbury, MA, USA.
Foster Edwards died January 4, 1980, in Orleans, MA, USA.
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West Roxbury, MA covers 2,950.4 acres in total.
The address of the Roxbury Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 212, Roxbury, CT 06783
The address of the Shirley-Eustis House is: 33 Shirley Street, Roxbury, MA 02119
Beth El Cemetery in West Roxbury MA
The address of the Hamill Gallery Of African Art is: 2164 Washington St, Roxbury, MA 02119
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The address of the Roxbury Crossing Historical Tr is: 114 Wrentham Street, Dorchester, MA 02124-2124
The Trustees of the Boston Public Library
The Puritans established the first public school in Roxbury, MA.
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Jim Sullivan died November 29, 1901, in Roxbury, MA, USA.
Art Rico was born July 23, 1895, in Roxbury, MA, USA.