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After the “shot heard ‘round the world,” many local Patriots joined the fight for America’s freedom – including Black soldiers. Providence College Professor, Dr. Benjamin Remillard, will discuss their roles in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, their enlistment representing Sudbury following those battles, and the post-war lives of veterans.Cost: $30 per person; $25 for TWIF members
Cash bar and hors d’oeuvres
For tickets, visit online or call 978 443 1776 (Members, please call).
About the speaker: Dr. Remillard received his PhD from the University of New Hampshire. He has taught at Providence College, Stonehill College, UNH, Regis College, and MassBay Community College. His current research includes a forthcoming article in the Journal of the Early Republic that shows how veterans of color used federal pension applications to declare their right to American citizenship and their sense of belonging in the nation they helped create. His forthcoming book project, Friends, Brothers, and Citizens: The Revolutionary War Patriots of Color who Shaped the Early Republic, provides a life story of this generational cohort of Patriots of color, their families, and the lives they created after the conclusion of the War of Independence.
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72 Wayside Inn Rd, Sudbury, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01776
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