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![]() ![]() Activists, many with experience in the civil rights and antiwar protests, began to organize. But when officials began to hold public hearings in 1960, as it became clear what this plan would entail-including a disproportionate impact on poor communities of color-the people pushed back. In 1948, inspired by changes to federal law, Massachusetts government officials started hatching a plan to build multiple highways circling and cutting through the heart of Boston, making steady progress through the 1950s. ![]()
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