Fighting for Equity
In Boston, Attucks’s legacy became a powerful tool for Black leaders facing white backlash against desegregation.
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In Boston, Attucks’s legacy became a powerful tool for Black leaders facing white backlash against desegregation.
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A new generation of activists invokes Attucks’s story to challenge white supremacists at the turn of the 20th century.
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As Black communities faced new threats and challenges following the Civil War, Black Bostonians took up the cause of creating a monument to secure Attucks’s legacy.
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Presented as the first martyr of the Revolution, Attucks’s legacy is revived to serve the cause of abolition.
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Attucks’s death at the Boston Massacre became a rallying point on the road to Revolution.
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Generations of Americans called on the memory of Attucks in their own struggles for freedom and equality.
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On the docks, Attucks encountered many discontented sailors and colonists who opposed British authority.
Attucks likely interacted with Bostonians of African descent who were pressing for their freedom before the Revolution.
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As a man of Native ancestry, Attucks would have had many reasons to resent both the colonists and the British.
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Attucks belonged to a blended community created by the forces of colonialism, slavery and love.
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