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Life at Sea

Man of Many Worlds Content

On the docks, Attucks encountered many discontented sailors and colonists who opposed British authority.

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Connection to Black Communities

Colonial Boston, Crispus Attucks, Man of Many Worlds Content

Attucks likely interacted with Bostonians of African descent who were pressing for their freedom before the Revolution.

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Connection to Native Peoples

Colonial Boston, Crispus Attucks, Man of Many Worlds Content

As a man of Native ancestry, Attucks would have had many reasons to resent both the colonists and the British.

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African and Native Families

Colonial Boston, Crispus Attucks, Man of Many Worlds Content

Attucks belonged to a blended community created by the forces of colonialism, slavery and love.

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Putting the Pieces Together

Colonial Boston, Crispus Attucks, Man of Many Worlds Content

Key written documents offer clues to Attucks’s life.

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A Man of Many Worlds

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Attucks’s views were likely shaped by his life as a mariner of African and Native descent living in British-occupied Boston.

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Introduction

Reflecting Attucks Main Navigation

Examining the few details we know about Crispus Attucks’s life and how his legacy has evolved over 250 years.

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Reflecting Attucks

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A virtual exhibit that examines the memory of Crispus Attucks, a man of African & Native descent who was the first to die in the Boston Massacre.

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From the Boston Massacre to Black Lives Matter

Boston Massacre, Boston Reconsidered Blog

Over the almost 250 years since his death, Crispus Attucks has remained a symbol for various movements advocating for African American rights, from Abolitionism to the Civil Rights Movement. 21st Century movements have been no different. Attucks’s identity has been yet again recovered by the grassroots Black Lives Matter movement.

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Plaque commemorating Crispus Attucks.

America’s Bicentennial

Boston Reconsidered Blog

On October 17, 1976, to mark the bicentennial, the Boston Equal Rights League and the City of Boston held a ceremony in honor of Crispus Attucks, whom many considered an African American patriot and the first martyr of the American Revolution.

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Revolutionary Spaces brings people together to explore the American struggle to create and sustain a free society, singularly evoked by Boston’s Old South Meeting House and Old State House. We steward these buildings as gathering spaces for the open exchange of ideas and the continuing practice of democracy, inspiring all who believe in the power of people to govern themselves.

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