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Alexander Graham Bell made the world's first telephone call 145 years ago in Boston


Alexander Graham Bell made the world’s first telephone call 145 years ago in Boston
By Emily Sweeney Globe Staff,Updated March 10, 2021, 3:54 p.m.
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In March 1916 The Boston Globe reported that plaques would be unveiled to commemorate the invention of the telephone and the phone call that Alexander Graham Bell made on March 10, 1876.Boston Globe archives
“Mr. Watson, come here,” were the infamous words uttered by Alexander Graham Bell when he made his first successful phone call on March 10, 1876.
It happened in Boston, at a boardinghouse at 5 Exeter Place, where Bell worked. That building is long gone, but a plaque was installed to commemorate the historic moment. ....

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'The mother of African American literature': Remembering Phillis Wheatley


It was a testimony to freedom: “Can I then but pray,” she wrote, “Others may never feel tyrannic sway?”
You might know her as the woman forever poised in thought at Boston’s Women’s Memorial between Fairfield and Gloucester Streets on Commonwealth Ave. 
What each passerby might not know is the extraordinary story she has shared with her flawlessly balanced feather quill and the stories she continues to inspire. 
America’s first Black poet, Phillis Wheatley was born on May 8, 1753, in The Gambia where she grew up until she was kidnapped at about age 7 or 8. 
After crossing the Middle Passage on a slave ship, she arrived in Boston where John Wheatley bought her from the city’s slave market to be a servant for his wife Susannah Wheatley.  ....

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