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James Armistead, an enslaved African American who served as a spy during the American Revolutionary War, did not receive formal awards during his lifetime. However, he was later recognized for his contributions to the war effort, and in 1787, he was granted his freedom by the Virginia General Assembly. His legacy is honored in various historical contexts, though he did not receive specific awards like modern recognitions.

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