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Black Patriots of the Revolution
By Nahshira McKay, Alex Stanley Black Patriots of the Revolution
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James Armistead He was a slave in Virginia
He worked for General Lafayette General Lafayette Dispatched Armistead to Benedict Arnold(traitor) Armistead obtained information about the British and obtained the plans, troop movements and sent it to General Lafayette. Since Cornwallis trusted Armistead so much Armistead
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James Armistead(contd.)
Armistead obtained information about the British and obtained the plans, troop movements and sent it to General Lafayette. Since Cornwallis trusted Armistead so much Armistead Became a double spy but gave the British false information
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Jordan Freeman Freeman was a slave Col. Ledyard, but was freed by him.
He stayed in the area and was married. Even though he was a slave when the British attacked he chose to stay and fight for America.
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Jordan Freeman(contd.)
Born: unknown Died: 1781 Occupation: Revolutionary War soldier
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Pater Salem He was a member of the Famous Massachusetts Minutemen.
He fought in Many battles including some like the battle of Bunker Hill, Concord, and ect. He became a member of the 5th Massachusetts Regiment that fought in the whole Revolution.
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He was a slave when he entered the war, but when it finished he was a freeman.
He got married in the year 1783, and died in 1882. His monument is in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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Lambert Latham He was a patriot .
He fought at the Battle of Groton in 1781. His slave owner / commanding officer was killed after surrendering to the British Army.
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Lambert Latham(contd.)
When his commander was killed Latham decided to avenge his commander’s death . When he retaliated on the British officer he stab the officer with a bayonet. The way Latham died was by receiving 32 bayonet wounds .
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Lambert Latham(contd.)
Lambert Latham was honored with the rest of the revolutionary soldiers on a revolutionary monument showing that he defended his country.
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