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James Armistead, an enslaved African American who served as a spy during the American Revolutionary War, was often referred to as "James Armistead Lafayette" after he was granted his freedom. He adopted the surname "Lafayette" in honor of the Marquis de Lafayette, his French ally, who played a significant role in the American fight for independence. Armistead's intelligence work helped provide crucial information to the American forces, particularly during the Siege of Yorktown.

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