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Black patriots and loyalists, fighting for emancipation in the War for Independence, Alan Gilbert

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Black patriots and loyalists, fighting for emancipation in the War for Independence, Alan Gilbert
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black patriots and loyalists
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electronic resource
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Alan Gilbert
Sub title
fighting for emancipation in the War for Independence
Summary
We think of the American Revolution as the war for independence from British colonial rule. But, of course, that independence actually applied to only a portion of the American population-African Americans would still be bound in slavery for nearly another century. Drawing on first-person accounts and primary sources, Alan Gilbert asks us to rethink what we know about the Revolutionary War, to realize that while white Americans were fighting for their freedom, many black Americans were joining the British imperial forces to gain theirs. Further, a movement led by sailors-both black and white-pushed strongly for emancipation on the American side. There were actually two wars being waged at once: a political revolution for independence from Britain, and a social revolution for emancipation and equality-planting the seeds for future freedom
Target audience
adult
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