African American Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire During the American Revolution

One of the most interesting aspects of the American Revolution is the role played by African Americans in the fight for independence. Both free African Americans and those that were enslaved were key in manning state militias and Continental Army units, as well as serving on the high seas in the Navy and on privately armed ships. Indeed, their service to the colonies was crucial in a conflict that lasted nearly seven years. Prohibited from serving in military units and largely considered “undesirable elements,” how is it that these African-American soldiers came to fight for the cause of liberty, even when their own personal liberty was not guaranteed?

In this Tavern Talk, Glenn Knoblock examines the history of African-American soldiers’ service during the war, including how and why they enlisted, their interaction with white soldiers, service on the battlefields, how they were perceived by the enemy and the officers under whom they served, and their treatment after the war.

 

African American Soldiers and Sailors...

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Date and Time

Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

Date: Tuesday, April 11, 2023
Time: 7:00 p.m.

Location

Folsom Tavern, 164 Water St., Exeter, NH

Fees/Admission

FREE

Website

https://www.independencemuseum.org/event/african-american-soldiers-sailors/

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