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[ARCHIVED] Fight for Freedom - Patriots of Color Event - March 15, 2025

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“A Fight for Freedom: Honoring Patriots of Color” is a two-hour live  event dedicated to uncovering and honoring the often-overlooked contributions of Black and Indigenous patriots  both during the American Revolution and the long struggle for continued expansion of  freedom and liberty over the past 250 years.


This event will take place at the Umbrella Arts, 40 Stow Street in Concord.


In 1775, between 20 and 40 colonists of African and Indigenous descent fought alongside their fellow revolutionaries on the Battle Road during the opening conflict of the American Revolution. These individuals, who had been excluded from formal militia service prior to the war, became some of the earliest patriots to take up arms in the fight for liberty. By the end of the Revolutionary War, approximately 5,500  people of color had served in the Continental Army or militia, risking their lives for the promise of freedom.


Despite their significant role in the founding of the United States, the stories of these patriots and their descendants  have often been erased or overshadowed by historical bias, and their sacrifices obscured by a narrative written by others.


By telling their stories and honoring their service, we not only shed light on their essential contributions but also expand our understanding of the nation’s founding. Their bravery and resilience remind us that the struggle for freedom has always been fought by people from all backgrounds and walks of life. Today, efforts at the national and state levels—particularly in Massachusetts—are working to correct this historical oversight and honor the full spectrum of those who fought and continue to fight for liberty and equality for all people.


Program Highlights:

  • Historical Narratives: Historical interpreters guide participants through the stories of people  who fought for independence. Brister Freeman, Cesar Robbins among others
  • Inspiring Performers: Through spoken word, theatre, music and song performers will share perspectives on the ongoing struggle for freedom, liberty, and equality, both during the Revolution and in the centuries that followed.
  • Community Reflection: The event will close with a community dialogue on the importance of recognizing the diverse voices and contributions that shaped the nation’s history, past and present.

Join us for an event of learning, reflection, and recognition as we honor the courageous men and women who fought for freedom and whose stories are vital to understanding the full history of our nation.


Funded by the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism


Partners: MA250 Concord250,  Minuteman National Historical  Park, The Robbins House, The Town of Concord, The Umbrella Arts Center.


CONTACT : Joe Palumbo,  Concord250 Events Chair,  617 905 5085

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