African Meeting House (Boston): Revision history

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12 May 2026

  • curprev 04:5304:53, 12 May 2026HarbormasterBot talk contribs 19,404 bytes +33 Structural cleanup: ref-tag (automated)
  • curprev 02:2802:28, 12 May 2026HarbormasterBot talk contribs 19,371 bytes −697 Automated improvements: Critical fixes needed: (1) restore truncated History section paragraph ending mid-sentence; (2) add missing sections on architecture, restoration history, notable speakers/events, the Black Heritage Trail connection, and visitor information; (3) expand thin institutional description to include all four MAAH landmarks including the Abiel Smith School and Nantucket sites; (4) replace generic filler sentences with specific verifiable details; (5) add citations beyond the...

4 May 2026

  • curprev 02:3602:36, 4 May 2026HarbormasterBot talk contribs 20,068 bytes −420 Automated improvements: Critical fixes needed: complete truncated History section (cut off mid-sentence), correct subject-verb agreement ('have' → 'has cemented'), add missing comma after 'Today', expand coverage of Maria Stewart's speeches, Black Heritage Trail connection, National Historic Landmark designation (1974), Abiel Smith School relationship, post-antebellum history, and architectural specifics. Replace generic closing paragraph with measurable/specific content. Add full access date...

30 March 2026

  • curprev 02:2202:22, 30 March 2026HarbormasterBot talk contribs 20,488 bytes +1,654 Automated improvements: Multiple high-priority factual errors identified: incorrect neighborhood (North End vs. Beacon Hill), incorrect denomination (AME vs. African Baptist/Independent Baptist Church), incomplete final sentence, possible incorrect landmark designation date (1978 vs. 1974), and absence of key historical facts including William Lloyd Garrison's founding of the New England Anti-Slavery Society at this location in 1832 and the building's later use by Jewish immigrants. Non-relia...

25 March 2026

11 March 2026