Susie King Taylor led a remarkable life. Born into slavery in ante-bellum Georgia, she served as a Union Army nurse, caring for wounded and dying soldiers in the Civil War, although she was never properly compensated for her work. She learned to read and write by attending secret schools and went on to help others to do the same. Later, she became the first Black woman to
Members of Boston Fire Local 718 report that the Oak Square Fire House – Engine 51 on Faneuil Street in Brighton and Engine 30 on Centre Street in West Roxbury are two of the latest brownout victims.…