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This is a list of people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Boston, Massachusetts and its surrounding metropolitan statistical area.

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A

Samuel Adams
Ben Affleck
Crispus Attucks

B

Boston

C

D

Matt Damon
W. E. B. Du Bois

E

F

Robert Frost

G

Robert Goulet

H

Winslow Homer

I

  • Isis – music group

J

K

Keytar Bear

L

Amy Lowell
Jack Lemmon

M

Samuel Morse

N

Jack Nance

O

P

Evelyn Parnell
Sylvia Plath

Q

R

Lee Remick

S

T

U

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W

Phillis Wheatley

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Malcolm X

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