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Well in 1770 Cripus Attucks was the first person killed during the Boston Massacre. Many people say that he was the first casualty of the Revolution. If you want the first Black person to actually fight, I doubt you'll find the answer.
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Crispus Attucks was a biracial African Native American person, sometimes called a 'Black Indian'. Contrary to popular beliefe Crispus Attucks was not simply black as people in his time and place defined it. Attucks was the product of the union of a African man who was an escaped slave and a woman of the woman Natick band of the Massachusett, Wampanoag Indians . (1,2)By the one drop rule used in today's world, African Americans claim him as just black.By the rules of matrilineal descent that the Indians of that region use Attucks would have been considered an Indian because he was the son of one of their women.Attucks may also have been some part white, in records from his time he is sometimes called a mulatto, but I can find no document to support that.The bottom line is that both African Americans and Native Americans can claim him as one of their own.(3)
Crispus Attucks (b. circa 1723; d. 1770) Death during Boston Massacre Runaway slave turned sailor African and Natick Indian Remembered as the "First to die in the American Revolution," A poet, John Boyle O Reilly, wrote of Crispus Attucks and the Boston Massacre "And honor to Crispus Attucks, who was leader and voice that day; The first to defy and the first to die, with Maverick, Carr, and Gray. It riot or revolution, or mob or crowd as you may, such deaths have been seeds of nations, such lives shall be honored for ay."
Crispus Attucks was a bi-racial African Native American person, sometimes called a 'Black Indian'. Contrary to popular belief, Crispus Attucks was not simply black as people in his time and place defined it. Attucks was the product of the union of a African man who was an escaped slave and of a woman of the Natick band of the Massachusett, Wampanoag Indians.Now by the 'one drop rule', African-Americans claim him as just black.By the rules of matrilineal descent that the Indians of that region use Attucks would be considered an Indian because he was the son of one of their women.Attucks may also have been some part white but I can find no document to support that.The bottom line is that both African Americans and Native Americans can claim him 100%(Personal experience as a person of tri-racial mixture and having all three races intermittently claim and disown me, seemingly based solely upon the weather at the time.)
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Well in 1770 Cripus Attucks was the first person killed during the Boston Massacre. Many people say that he was the first casualty of the Revolution. If you want the first Black person to actually fight, I doubt you'll find the answer.