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They "... fought bravely, but were unfortunate: " the True Story of Rhode Island's "Black Regiment" and Failure Segregation Continental Line, 1777-1783

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They "... fought bravely, but were unfortunate: " the True Story of Rhode Island's "Black Regiment" and Failure Segregation Continental Line, 1777-1783
They "... fought bravely, but were unfortunate: " the True Story of Rhode Island's "Black Regiment" and Failure Segregation Continental Line, 1777-1783

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They "... fought bravely, but were unfortunate: " the True Story of Rhode Island's "Black Regiment" and Failure Segregation Continental Line, 1777-1783

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Rhode Island's "Black Regiment" of the American Revolutionary War is fairly well-known to students of American History. Most published histories of the small colored battalion from Rhode Island are clearly biased in favor of the "regiment" and tend to interpret it as an elite military unit. However, a detailed study and analysis of Rhode Island's segregated Continental Line by the author reveals a "military experiment" that was beset with difficulties from its start and ultimately failed as a segregated unit in 1780. In this work, many of the popular stories of Rhode Island's "Black Regiment" are proven to be myths. Follow the accurate historical stories of the colored and white soldiers of Rhode Island's Continental Line whose courage and sacrifices helped create an independent nation.

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