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This book delves into the complex and often overlooked contributions of African Americans in the early struggles of colonial America and the Revolutionary War.
It begins by setting the context of colonial life and the growing tensions between colonists and British authorities, highlighting the pivotal role that African Americans played in early resistance movements.
As events escalate towards the Boston Massacre and beyond, the narrative shines a light on key figures such as Crispus Attucks and the multitude of black soldiers who fought bravely in the battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill.
Through a detailed exploration of military mobilization, financial support, and personal stories of valor, this work illustrates how black patriots not only fought for their freedom but also helped shape the ideals of a new nation.
The book addresses the bittersweet aftermath of the war, where the promise of freedom remained unfulfilled for many.