gemini104104
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I also hope it's a safe and festive day, and despite the war tRump in the sewer with repukes and other ghastly and uncivilized creatures are engaging in against Democracy and anything else of a civilized nature on Earth. Also, thanks to President Biden and Team for making America great again. Also, in terms of Independence Day of the U.S. consider some untold facts that finally came to the light:
It was African Americans who played a key role at assisting President George Washington as Commander in Chief at the crossing of the Delaware into New Jersey at dealing with the British army during the Independence War of 1776. This includes as gallant African Americans were instrumental at winning the U.S. Independence war against the British, in particular, of 1776:
When George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River at Titusville on Christmas Day in 1776, they received crucial help from a Massachusetts regiment that included experienced mariners and fishermen and was named the “Marbleheaders” after their hometown.
What isn’t usually told — including on the Mount Vernon website — was that the 14th Continental Regiment was racially integrated, and the Black seamen played a key role in Washington’s success."
https://www.nj.com/politics/2022/04/...aker-says.html
It was African Americans who played a key role at assisting President George Washington as Commander in Chief at the crossing of the Delaware into New Jersey at dealing with the British army during the Independence War of 1776. This includes as gallant African Americans were instrumental at winning the U.S. Independence war against the British, in particular, of 1776:
When George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River at Titusville on Christmas Day in 1776, they received crucial help from a Massachusetts regiment that included experienced mariners and fishermen and was named the “Marbleheaders” after their hometown.
What isn’t usually told — including on the Mount Vernon website — was that the 14th Continental Regiment was racially integrated, and the Black seamen played a key role in Washington’s success."
https://www.nj.com/politics/2022/04/...aker-says.html
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