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by Patrick G. Cabral (Author)
Many Americans know the Revolutionary War was won by the bravery and battle skills of our first patriots. But did you know that many of these loyal servicemen were black? With selfless dedication and no fanfare, these soldiers and seamen risked their lives to help shape our great country.
Black Patriots in the American Revolutionary War: The Untold Story is a chapter book that tells the remarkable story of these early Americans. Written for young readers ages nine and older, this fascinating look at our nation's past enables them to understand and appreciate the important role of these forgotten heroes. From the first battles at Lexington and Concord to the last major conflict at Yorktown, fearless fighters like Crispus Attucks charged ahead and changed the landscape of the battlefield, all in the name of freedom.
This eye-opening and important book offers a chronological overview of the war and its leading figures and events, spanning forty pages of facts, stories, and images. The book also includes an index, glossary, and bibliography. It's the perfect addition to any classroom or home library, and it also enhances any discussion on American history.
Patrick G. Cabral is a Vietnam veteran and a retired government employee of the state of Kansas. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Washburn University in Topeka. While in college, he also studied American history, and through his passion for the subject he learned more about significant contributions that minorities have made in shaping of this country. In 2008, he published a wall calendar on the topic. Black Patriots in the American Revolutionary War: The Untold Story is his first children's book.
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