Deborah Samson fought in the revolutionary war, dressed up and pretending to be a man
the black africans eg... anis .. basheer .... anthony ... eg black man
A white man was considered a whole man whereas a black man was considered only 3/5 of a person.
The flying pig.
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Yes, Peter Salem was a former slave. He fought as a soldier during the American Revolutionary War and is best known for his participation in the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. After the war, Salem was granted his freedom and lived as a free man until his death in 1816.
Thomas Gage
Captain Prescott (William Prescott) was an American colonel in the Revolutionary war who led the Minute Men to Bunker Hill and Breeds Hill in the Battle of Bunker Hill. He is also known as the man who commanded his soldiers, "Do not shoot 'till you see the whites of their eyes".
Jack Johnson
I learned that he was a man that fought for his rights and stood for what he believed in.i i was inspired by his courage and fought for rights for black people,which for most of black people is a light up their life.he is a man who have strive for the rights.
Well, we all know that Martin Luther King Junior fought for his rights so that every color could have equal chances. But, there are many woman also that fought for there rights.
John wilks booth
A man nicknamed the black devil of the south (to the soviets) he was born in Germany fought in world war II
Colonial Colonel William Prescott . I suppose if you wanted to pin it on one man it could be him. He is also became widely attributed for the famous quote "Do not fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
Dead Man's Hill was created in 1998.
Archie Bunker's Place - 1979 Man of the Year 1-13 was released on: USA: 2 December 1979
It was said June 17, 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill, near Boston Massachusetts. Whether it was William Prescott who said it is a matter of controversy; for most of the last two hundred-plus years it has been reported that Israel Putnam said it. "Old Put" was the general but was not present on the Hill during the Battle. He was an old Indian fighter and experienced military man, and it sounds more like something he would say.