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The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution

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The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution

By: William Cooper Nell
Narrated by: Melissa Summers
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Published in 1855, this history book by William Cooper Nell has an introduction by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It focuses on African American soldiers during the American Revolution and the War of 1812. It is considered by some to be the first history book by and about African Americans which is based on written documentation.

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African American Studies Americas Black & African American Revolution & Founding Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States
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This is a great book written by a black American patriot about black patriots and the fight for the constitutional, God-given, self evident right to equality. I usually listen to business related books but I enjoyed learning more about our country's history and the views of the men and women who fought for equality. This book is backed up by (and quotes) many historical documents and will probably challenge some of what you've been lead to believe. I would recommend this book to anyone no matter their heritage!

Well researched, informative, and eye opening

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It's evident that the narrator was using a fake southern accent. Who was she trying to sound like,? An ignorant so-call African American from the south? If so then...Why?

Poor voice performance

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