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A Concord man is making sure that the contributions of people of color during the Revolutionary War do not go unnoticed.
But freedom would not come for all Black people until nearly a century later, with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865. When the Revolutionary War began, enslaved people throughout the ...
The great majority were neutral or Loyalist. For black people, what mattered most was freedom. As the Revolutionary War spread through every region, those in bondage sided with whichever army ...
Their stories were not well preserved in art or textbooks, yet recent scholarship in Concord and Lexington aims to uncover ...
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This month marks the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, where minutemen fought British soldiers who ...
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Where Have All the American Revolutionary War Re-Enactors Gone?Rees, who has written on the overlooked participation of women and Black people in the Revolutionary War, says that young people tend to be more receptive to that research. “We need to reach out ...
The great majority were neutral or Loyalist. For black people, what mattered most was freedom. As the Revolutionary War spread through every region, those in bondage sided with whichever army ...
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