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In this Nov. 7, 2018, file photograph, the Old North Church stands behind a statue of Paul Revere in the North End neighborhood of Boston. The church is famous as the place where in 1775 two lanterns in the steeple signaled that the British were heading to Concord and Lexington, but it's not well known that some of the church's early congregants were slave holders. Now the church, with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, is integrating that history into its educational mission. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
Photo by: Steven Senne
In this Nov. 7, 2018, file photograph, the Old North Church stands behind a statue of Paul Revere in the North End neighborhood of Boston. The church is famous as the place where in 1775 two lanterns in the steeple signaled that the British were heading to Concord and Lexington, but it's not well known that some of the church's early congregants were slave holders. Now the church, with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, is integrating that history into its educational mission. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

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