Lemuel Haynes was a Black Minuteman and a prominent figure during the American Revolutionary War. He served as a soldier in the Continental Army and became the first African American to be ordained as a minister in the United States. Haynes advocated for freedom and equality, using his sermons and writings to challenge the institution of slavery and promote the rights of Black Americans in the context of the revolutionary ideals of liberty and justice. His contributions highlight the involvement of African Americans in the fight for independence and the broader struggle for civil rights.
he was in the revolutionary war
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.
he fought in the revolutionary war.
There were no Muslims in the Revolutionary War.
the revolutionary was before world war 2
lemuel haynes was one of 5,000 african americans to fight along side the patriot amidst the revolutionary war
Lemuel Haynes died in 1833.
Lemuel Haynes was born in 1753.
Lemuel Haynes House was created in 1793.
Lemuel Hayes was among 5,000 African Americans to fight alongside the Patriots amidst the Revolutionary War.
A gangrenous leg according to his biographer Timothy M. Cooley p302 Sketches of the Life and Character of the Rev. Lemuel Haynes
They were two African Americans that fought for the Patriot cause in the Revolutionary War.
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he was in the revolutionary war
The Revolutionary War was America's war for liberty from Britain.
That would be the revolutionary war. That was the war in which the U. S. won it's independence from Great Britain.