Liberty and Property: Seeking the truth about Prince Whipple
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

Liberty and Property: Seeking the truth about Prince Whipple

Prince Whipple was purchased by William Whipple, a future delegate to the Continental Congress, about 1766. He accompanied Whipple during the Revolutionary War, and gained his freedom — but when and how? There are a lot of different stories. Some ring true, some ring hollow. At age ten, his parents sent him to America to go to school — but the captain of the ship he traveled on sold him and his brother on arrival instead.

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A Tale of Two Veterans: Free and Enslaved
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

A Tale of Two Veterans: Free and Enslaved

Men of African descent who served in the Massachusetts militia or enlisted in the Continental Army in 1775 came from a variety of circumstances. Two stark examples are Barzillai Lew (free) and Eden London (enslaved).

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