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Time traveling to the American Revolution


Time traveling to the American Revolution
Bill Bloxsom
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Rev. Charles D. Walker, pastor of the First Baptist Church, initiated a successful state-wide effort in 1976 to commemorate Connecticut s Black participants in the Revolutionary War.Richard Platt / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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First Baptist Church Pastor Rev. Charles D. Walker is joined by State. Representative Gerald Stevens and Milford Mayor Joel Baldwin during the ceremony to honor Black soldiers in the American Revolution.Richard Platt / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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MILFORD Forty-five years ago, as the United States prepared to celebrate the 1976 bicentennial, a Milford church commemorated the lives of six men whose service helped with American independence. ....

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Milford native digs into city's revolutionary past


Milford native digs into city s revolutionary past
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Jennyfer Holmes, the First Baptist Church historian, with the strongbox kept at the church to hold archived items, including the Black Soldiers Memorial marker and an 80th anniversary photo.First Baptist Church / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Member of Milford Black Founding Fathers Day Committee: Earl Gilmore, Rev. Charles D. Walker, Dr. John Rogers, Ernest Saunders, Samuel Roberts, Russell Hamilton and Andrew Morgan.Richard Platt / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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First Baptist Church Pastor Horace Hough stands next to the church’s marker honoring six Milford Black American Revolutionary War patriots.First Baptist Church / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less ....

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Honoring Plymouth's African American veterans of the Revolutionary War


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It all came to a head in the spring of 1775 on the green at Lexington and bridge in Concord. Massachusetts militia and British troops fired the opening salvos in what would become the American Revolution, altering the course of history by forever changing the socio-politico-economic landscape of North America – and the world.
Plymouth’s native sons answered the call to arms to defend home and hearth from what they viewed as an oppressive regime, denying them the rights of liberty and self-determination. Four of those young men served with distinction through some of the fiercest battles: Bunker Hill, Trenton, Saratoga and Monmouth. One even survived the bitter cold of Valley Forge. ....

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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Jube Savage and Titus Wilson were Black Revolutionary War soldiers with ties to the Monadnock region


Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 2/15/2021 10:50:05 AM
In October 1792, the Temple town fathers met to address a frightening development in the town, Monadnock Center for History and Culture executive director Michelle Stahl said. “Smallpox had broken out in a community that had grown up around the site of the old glassworks that had been abandoned in 1783. At their meeting, they voted ‘…that a man be procured to inspect ye Houses of the Small Pox, both at Mr. Todd’s and Jube Savage’s,’” she said, and that the necessary supplies and doctors be secured. 
It was the first mention of Jube Savage that Stahl encountered. His story, as a former enslaved man and American Revolution veteran, is one of those the Citizen Archivists campaign is illuminating as it pieces together archival records to discover more about the Monadnock region’s Black residents through history. ....

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Feb. 7-March 14 Tea Talks, Claiming Our Place: Blacks in 'White Spaces'


Racism, Land & The American Farming Landscape
Presenters:
Lydia Clemmons, President of Clemmons Family Farm, VT
Jarrad Nwameme,
Moderator: Meghan Howey, Professor in Anthropology, University of New Hampshire 
In 1920, there were 949,889 Black farmers. A century later, according to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, only 35,470 remained.
This panel will investigate the contributing factors to this enormous land loss including discriminatory practices, such as the denial of USDA loans. and slow handling of civil rights complaints. Presenters will also share the innovative ways Black New England Farmers are reclaiming the land and sowing the seeds of health and empowerment.
Moderator: Dennis Britton, Department of English, University of New Hampshire, NH ....

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