The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution
William Cooper Nell
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The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution by William Cooper Nell offers a profound exploration of the contributions of Black patriots during a pivotal time in American history. This work sheds light on the often-overlooked roles that African Americans played in the fight for independence, challenging the traditional narratives of the Revolutionary War.
Nell's meticulous research highlights the bravery and sacrifices of these individuals, providing a voice to those who fought for freedom not only for themselves but for the nation as a whole. With introductions by notable figures such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Wendell Phillips, the book situates these stories within the broader context of American ideals and the struggle for equality.
Through a blend of biography and historical analysis, this audiobook invites listeners to reconsider the complexities of patriotism and the diverse fabric of American identity. It serves as both a tribute to the unsung heroes of the Revolution and a call to acknowledge their enduring legacy.
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| Introduction by Harriet Beecher Stowe | 2:21 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Introduction by Wendell Phillips | 4:56 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Preface and Omission by Wm. Nell | 6:43 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Crispus Attucks | 12:58 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Colored Americans on Bunker Hill | 15:38 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Primus Hall | 6:37 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - James and Hosea Easton | 7:41 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Colonial Reminiscences | 26:40 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Mum Bett | 20:24 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Phillis Wheatley | 14:29 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Paul Cuffe | 33:14 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Marshpee Indians | 10:37 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 1 - Massachusetts - Constitutional Convention in regard to Colored Citizens and the Equal Rights Movement | 30:05 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 2 - New Hampshire | 4:53 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 3 - Vermont | 6:31 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 4 - Rhode Island | 9:25 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 5 - Connecticut | 20:32 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 6 - New York | 23:50 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 7 - New Jersey | 9:47 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 8 - Pennsylvania | 49:10 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 9 - Delaware | 4:12 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 10 - Maryland | 20:55 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 11 - Virginia | 28:21 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 12 - North Carolina | 7:29 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 13 - South Carolina | 32:37 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 14 - Georgia | 13:38 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 15 - Kentucky | 19:40 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 16 - Ohio | 15:40 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 17 - Louisiana | 35:47 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 18 - Florida | 3:57 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 19 - Section 1 - Citizenship | 54:09 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 19 - Section 2 - Elevation | 56:26 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 19 - Section 3 - Conclusion | 6:37 | Gelesen von progressingamerica | |
| Chapter 20 - Appendix | 28:13 | Gelesen von progressingamerica |
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Amazing true story’s of both free and slaved real Americans, these are our black and white hero’s, these are the people that fought for our country and to be free, and loved America, they didn’t want to be seen as black colored or African American, they wanted to be seen as Americans, we have have gone so fare in the other direction in this country, we make segregation a good think instead of everyone being one uniform people, love this book, should be mandatory reading in schools