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Black Soldiers of the American Revolution
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Five thousand Black soldiers fought for America in the Revolution—not just as fighters, but as seekers of freedom and dignity, challenging the notion that they were merely enslaved people. Meanwhile, fifteen thousand more fought for Britain, gambling on whichever side would honor promises of liberty. The First Rhode Island Regiment, known as the Black Regiment, charged into battle at Yorktown with courage and grit, despite Southern opposition and even George Washington’s initial doubts. French officers praised their resilience and spirit. Their stories, often buried by history, reveal that the Revolution was never just about white patriots—it was a fight for freedom by those who had been denied it, and their legacy still echoes in America’s unfinished struggle for true liberty.
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