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  2. Boston mayor defends decision to host an annual holiday party ...

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    The 2023 annual “Electeds of Color Holiday Party” was hosted by Michelle Wu, who is Boston’s first Asian American mayor […] The post Boston mayor defends decision to host an annual holiday ...

  3. Massachusetts General Colored Association - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts General Colored Association was organized in Boston in 1826 to combat slavery and racism. The Association was an early supporter of William Lloyd Garrison . Its influence spread locally and was realized within New England when they joined the New England Anti-Slavery Society in 1833.

  4. Thomas Dalton (abolitionist) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Thomas Dalton. Thomas Dalton (1794–1883) was a free African American raised in Massachusetts [1] who was dedicated to improving the lives of people of color. He was active with his wife Lucy Lew Dalton, Charlestown, Massachusetts, in the founding or ongoing activities of local educational organizations, including the Massachusetts General Colored Association, New England Anti ...

  5. Boston mayor defends hosting 'Electeds of Color Holiday Party ...

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    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended a Wednesday holiday party for elected officials of color after an invitation was accidentally sent to the entire City Council, the NBC News affiliate NBC Boston ...

  6. Mayoralty of Michelle Wu - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Wu has served as mayor of Boston, Massachusetts since November 2021. Wu was elected mayor in 2021, winning with 64% [1] of the vote, becoming the first woman, first person of color, and first Asian American elected to serve as the mayor of Boston.

  7. Michelle Wu - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Wu (Chinese: 吳弭; [1] pinyin: Wú Mǐ; born January 14, 1985) [2] [3] is an American politician serving as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, since 2021.. The daughter of Taiwanese American immigrants, Wu received her undergraduate and legal education at Harvard University.

  8. Ayanna Pressley - Wikipedia

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    In the Boston City council election of November 2011, Pressley finished first among at-large candidates with 37,000 votes. She led in 13 of the city's 22 wards and finished second in three others. Pressley won Boston's communities of color and many progressive neighborhoods. In all, she placed first in more than half of Boston's 22 wards. [26]

  9. Massachusetts House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of 160 members elected from 14 counties each divided into single-member electoral districts across the Commonwealth. The House of Representatives convenes at the Massachusetts State House in Boston, the state capital of Massachusetts.