It was standing room at the Royall House in Medford 
tonight. My husband Alex and I spoke about the slave history of Boston. This is a project that he has been working on for years. I recently joined him in the research. About 75 people attended.
“When’s the book coming out?” several people said. Others said, “Your presentation really opened my mind to history in a way I’be never seen it before.”
We do hope to publish it as a book someday.
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Lisa Braxton, a native of Bridgeport, Connecticut, earned her MFA in Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University and her Master of Science degree in Journalism at Northwestern University. She is the immediate past president of the Women’s National Book Association/Boston Chapter and an Emmy-nominated journalist. She is a former television news anchor and reporter and spent her television career at stations in Champaign, Illinois, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and Hartford, Connecticut. She is also a former newspaper reporter and radio reporter. She currently lives in the Boston, Massachusetts area.
Lisa has been published in numerous literary journals, including Snake Nation Review, Foliate Oak, and Meetinghouse: A Journal of New England Fiction, Clockhouse Review, and Literary Brushstrokes.