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The “Desperate Valor” of an African-American Regiment in The American Revolution (August 28, 1778)
http://ancientgreece-earlyamerica.com/html/1st_rhode_island.htm ^

Posted on 08/28/2006 7:54:48 AM PDT by Irontank

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The British, knowing the importance of this battle, sent warships up-river to pulverize the First Rhode Island’s positions with hours of cannon-fire. Then, they deployed a weapon more fearsome: the Anspach Regiment of their allied Hessian (German mercenary) troops, no less than 3,000 professional foot-soldiers. Thus began a full day of assaults against the First Rhode Island’s hilltop under Colonel Green. The Hessian ranks charged the crest and were driven back: they charged it again that hot August afternoon, but the volunteers held somehow; and at last as darkness fell, a third determined wave broke its strength across the hill. The ferocity of this hand-to-hand fight gave the place its later name of Bloody Run Brook. Green himself remarked his volunteers’ “desperate valor” against overwhelming odds. Their line held, and the main American forces escaped to fight another day.
1 posted on 08/28/2006 7:54:49 AM PDT by Irontank
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American Heroes.


2 posted on 08/28/2006 7:59:59 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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I knew that there was a huge contingent of Black volunteers from Rhode Island but I was not aware that they had been betrayed and denied their freedom after the war. An utterly tragic chapter in our History. God Bless each and every one of those early Patriots.


3 posted on 08/28/2006 8:03:03 AM PDT by SueRae
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American soldiers were tricked by the eeeevil slave-masters into helping create a country that uses 99% of the world's resources, creates 99% of the world's pollution, harbors 99% of the world's corporate greed, starts 99% of the wars, ... /sarc


4 posted on 08/28/2006 8:05:18 AM PDT by advance_copy (Stand for life, or nothing at all)
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For the RevWar/Colonial ping list


5 posted on 08/28/2006 8:15:22 AM PDT by Molly Pitcher (We are Americans...the sons and daughters of liberty...*.from FReeper the Real fifi*))
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It's a shame that better records were not kept about these men. Their bravery and service has earned them a special place in the founding of this country. It's too bad that they were not able to reap the benefits of that freedom for decades.

I hope their decendents are many and aware of the service their ancestors rendered their country.


6 posted on 08/28/2006 8:16:58 AM PDT by sneakers (Freedom is the answer to the human condition)
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Could I be added to the RevWar/Colonial ping list?

Thanks,
sneakers


7 posted on 08/28/2006 8:17:58 AM PDT by sneakers (Freedom is the answer to the human condition)
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Bump.


8 posted on 08/28/2006 8:20:41 AM PDT by Tallguy (The problem with this war is the name... You don't wage war against a tactic.)
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Thanks for the post. One hopes that this and other moments of patriotism and sacrifice in the black American experience is taught to all children.

I recall that Washington's personal aide was a great horseman and was with and close to Washington during the war.


9 posted on 08/28/2006 8:25:05 AM PDT by HockeyPop
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His aide was African


10 posted on 08/28/2006 8:26:05 AM PDT by HockeyPop
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It's also important to note that blacks also fought for the British, most notably in Lord Dunmore's so-called "Ethiopian Regiment." See here for more details:

http://collections.ic.gc.ca/blackloyalists/people/influential/dunmore.htm

and

http://collections.ic.gc.ca/blackloyalists/story/revolution/ethiopia.htm

11 posted on 08/28/2006 8:26:57 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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What??? Patriots get screwed by politicians. Those black soldiers got screwed, so did the Vietnam vets. Remember when Pres Carter pardoned the draft dodgers so they can come home from Sweden and Canada? How do people think the parents who lost their sons in Vietnam felt? Especially the ones who did not support the war, but obeyed the law when drafted, went to Nam and died?? It happens when unprincipled men hold power in government. Lessons to be learned.


12 posted on 08/28/2006 8:29:10 AM PDT by Fee (`+Great powers never let minor allies dictate who, where and when they must fight.)
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I hope their decendents are many and aware of the service their ancestors rendered their country.

Interesting you should say that. I think I may be descended from one of these men. His name was Valentine Brown, and family history has it that he is one of the famous Browns of Rhode Island. We know he was born in 1755 in Gloucester, Rhode Island, according to our family Bible. However, there is no other record of his birth, which would be unusual for such a prominent family.

We know he was a Revolutionary soldier, but nothing else about his service. Also, the only man by this name on the Rhode Island census of 1774 is listed as "Colored". After that, he turns up in Saratoga, New York, in the 1790's. This is where the Rhode Island colored regiment mustered out at the end of the war.

He married a woman with the last name of Spink, and on the 1774 Census there is a neighbor named Spink who is also listed as colored. After she died, he married a widow with children. We think she was white, and have read that in the northern colonies in the 1700's, racially mixed marriages were not unusual for widows and other women in dire circumstances.

His descendants, including my grandfather, have always been regarded as white, but they do have a strong propensity for dark eyes and dark wavy hair.

Our speculation is that Valentine is the son or grandson of one of the scions of the slave-trading Brown family who forced himelf on a slave girl. That would explain everything, including how he could pass into white society. I've had fun telling my black friends this story and requesting that they call me "Brother" from here on out.

-ccm

13 posted on 08/28/2006 8:52:44 AM PDT by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order)
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sneakers, I'm pinging Pharmboy to your request to be added to the list.


14 posted on 08/28/2006 12:22:03 PM PDT by Molly Pitcher (We are Americans...the sons and daughters of liberty...*.from FReeper the Real fifi*))
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Many thanks, Molly Pitcher!


15 posted on 08/28/2006 12:35:41 PM PDT by sneakers (Freedom is the answer to the human condition)
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Welcome, sneakers, to the RevWar/Colonial History/General Washington ping list.


16 posted on 08/28/2006 2:21:22 PM PDT by Pharmboy (Every single day provides at least one new reason to hate the mainstream media...)
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History bump


17 posted on 08/28/2006 2:22:27 PM PDT by NonValueAdded (Tom Gallagher - the anti-Crist [FL Governor, 2006 primary])
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Works on The Civil War (80 years after these events) have paid tardy tribute to the 54th Massachusetts, another Afro-American regiment, via St. Gaudens’ sculpture on Boston Common, Robert Lowell’s poem “For the Union Dead,” and the recent film Glory. In those works we experience the empowerment (rather than the “threat”) of multicultural, fact-based historical memory---but the Revolution’s First Rhode Island Regiment still waits its place in the sun.
Cool topic. The commemorative sculpture (if memory serves) is right in front of the New State House, which is next to or right near the Commons. Only the names of the white officers were carved on it until the 1970s, when the names of the soldiers were added to it.
18 posted on 08/28/2006 4:01:53 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Thursday, August 10, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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BTTT (This history should be better known.)


19 posted on 08/28/2006 5:23:50 PM PDT by aculeus
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interesting story! thanks!


20 posted on 08/29/2006 6:59:20 AM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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