african american studies 4

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African-American Studies 4 (5-6) Identifications: 1. Declaration of Independence 2. Crispus Attucks 3. Philis Wheatley 4. Salem Poor 5. Lord Dunmore Proclamation 6. Bucks of America 7. Prince Whipple 8. James Forten 9. Penn. Abolition Society 10. Gradual Emancipation Act 1780 11. Richard Allen 12. Haitian Revolution 13. La Purchase 1803 14. The War of 1812 15. American Colonization Society 16. Common Sense 17. Boston Massacre 18. Peter Salem 19. Prince Hall 20 f4 D5 21. Lemuel Haynes 22. Oliver Cromwell 23. Shay's Rebellion 24. AME Church 25. Absalom Jones 26. Joshua Johnston 27. Toussaint Louverture 28. Jupiter Hammon 29. Paul Cuffee 30. Ell Whitney PS 1. WHO WILAT WHERE WHY WHO WAT WHEN WHERE WHY T WHO WHAT INTEN WWERE WHY WAT WHEN WHERE WHY WHO WHAT
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1. Crispus Attucks
He was born in 1723 in Africa. Attucks was the first person to be killed in 1770 in Boston
massacre in Boston state of Massachusetts. He was the leader of the American Revolution.
2. Phillis Wheatley
Phillis was the first published African female poet in 1773 in Boston though she was born in
West Africa in 1753 and sold to the family of Wheatley. She had talent and poetry that’s why the
Wheatley family taught her how to read and write.

3. Salem poor

Salem Poor was born in 1749 in Massachusetts. He was a patriot of American Revolutionary
War. Poor became free from slavery in 1769 by purchasing his freedom for twenty seven
pounds. In 1775, he was included in the army together with Captain James Frye’s.

4. Bucks of America

Bucks of America was a patriotic militia company in Massachusetts. These militia company
was during the American revolutionary war which composed the African American fighters.

5. The Emancipation proclamation

Surname 2
This is a historical document which was signed by John Murray on 1775, 7 November in
North America. It promised freedom for the slaves of the American revolutionists who had left
their ...


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