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Maverick Street Mothers

In 1968, East Boston women, the Maverick Street Mothers, protested Logan Airport expansion, blocking trucks with their children in strollers

In 1968, a new activism erupted on the streets of East Boston due to the expansion of Logan Airport. Women began to block the movement of trucks along Maverick Street. The Maverick Street Mothers staged protests that resulted in an alternate truck route. They scored a victory, but their beloved Frederick Law Olmstead-designed Wood Island Park had disappeared.

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