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  2. Committees of correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Committee of Correspondence, which usually gathered at the Liberty Tree in Boston Common. The committees of correspondence were a collection of American political organizations that sought to coordinate opposition to British Parliament and, later, support for American independence during the American Revolution.

  3. Committee of safety (American Revolution) - Wikipedia

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    Faneuil Hall in Boston, where a Committee of Safety convened on November 21, 1772. Committees of correspondence were public functionaries, and first existed in England, created by the parliamentary party of the 17th century in their struggles with the Stuarts. [3] In 1763, when the English government attempted to enforce the trade and ...

  4. Boston Pamphlet - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Pamphlet was a 1772 pamphlet published in Boston in the American Revolution. Written by members of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, the pamphlet outlined the rights of British American colonists and indicated how recent British policies were in violation of those rights. Although called the "Boston Pamphlet" by contemporaries ...

  5. Boston Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Average. SAT scores. 496 verbal. 513 math. 1009 total (2017-2018) [6] Website. Boston Public Schools. Boston Public Schools (BPS) is a school district serving the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest public school district in the state of Massachusetts.

  6. Boston School Committee - Wikipedia

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    Under this, Boston's public schools would be administered by a committee with twenty-one members. Membership consisted of nine selectmen plus member that would represent each of the city's twelve wards. In this incarnation, the board opted to divide itself into a number of committees, including a visiting committee, committee to fill vacancies ...

  7. GOP panel demands Treasury records on ‘potentially fraudulent ...

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    A Republican-led House committee fired off a letter to the Treasury Department on Friday that demanded access to bank documents as part of a new investigation into a Democratic fundraising ...

  8. Boston desegregation busing crisis - Wikipedia

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    The desegregation of Boston public schools (1974–1988) was a period in which the Boston Public Schools were under court control to desegregate through a system of busing students. The call for desegregation and the first years of its implementation led to a series of racial protests and riots that brought national attention, particularly from ...

  9. Boston Vigilance Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Vigilance Committee (1841–1861) was an abolitionist organization formed in Boston, Massachusetts, to protect escaped slaves from being kidnapped and returned to slavery in the South. The Committee aided hundreds of escapees, most of whom arrived as stowaways on coastal trading vessels and stayed a short time before moving on to ...