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Elizabeth Kearney Blood
(1899 - 1969)
Community Activist
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Home of Elizabeth Kearney Blood
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Home of Elizabeth Kearney Blood
West End
13 Anderson St., Boston, MA 02114
20th Century
Abolition, Civil Rights, Social Activism
Elizabeth Kearney Blood (1899-1969) resisted eviction during Boston's West End demolition in 1958. With future governor Endicott Peabody's help, she secured an extra 30 days.
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