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THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON details the 21st century timeline of the famous "Boston Massacre Martyr" and Revolutionary War Patriot, Crispus Attucks . It is rich with untold information, that very few people in America, including the city of Boston, are cognizant of. Crispus Attucks, a man of mixed heritage, was born in Framingham Massachusetts. His mother was Nanny (Nancy) Attucks of the Wampanoag-Natick Praying Indians, and his father was known as Prince Yonger, a product of the West African Trans-Atlantic slave trade. THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION…mehr
THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON details the 21st century timeline of the famous "Boston Massacre Martyr" and Revolutionary War Patriot, Crispus Attucks. It is rich with untold information, that very few people in America, including the city of Boston, are cognizant of. Crispus Attucks, a man of mixed heritage, was born in Framingham Massachusetts. His mother was Nanny (Nancy) Attucks of the Wampanoag-Natick Praying Indians, and his father was known as Prince Yonger, a product of the West African Trans-Atlantic slave trade.
THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON will give you:
A brief bio of Crispus Attucks' father's noble roots in the African Diaspora before being brought to America as a slave;.
A brief timeline history to the beginning of one of the biggest crimes to humanities, known as the African-Trans-Atlantic-slave trade;.
A brief history of the Native American Indigenous people in the year 1645 when John Elliot who was called "the Apostle Elliot by the "Praying Indians". March 5, 1770: the day of the Boston Massacre became the day to remember, as the call for patriots that followed in American history. THE 21ST CENTURY COMMEMORATION OF "CRISPUS ATTUCKS DAY" IN BOSTON, features many of those patriots, including: Samuel Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere, President George Washington, Prince Hall, William Cooper Nell, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, William Monroe Trotter, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Carter G. Woodson, Martin Luther King Jr., Senator Ed Brooks, Melnea Agnes Cass, Malcolm X., South Africa President, Nelson Mandela, President Barack Obama.
The Friends of Crispus Attucks Association and the Boston Youth Leadership Association are proud that we created this book as a way to give all citizens and especially youth in the 21st century a more inclusive and diverse narrative of American history, and one of America's most important unsung heroes for Equal Human Rights. CRISPUS ATTUCKS!
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The 21st Century Commemoration and History of Crispus Attucks Day! It was then that Haroon A. Rashid, James Harris, Robert Redd, Cynthia Strong, Rickie Thompson, Nathaniel Smith, Kelly Smith, Azell Martin Abdou Thiaw, Paul Goodnight, and Joe Pendarvis organized and then registered the FOCAA as a Not-for-Profit social-political corporation in The City of Boston that represents the legacy of America's first Revolutionary War Patriot, and the Boston Massacre Hero: Crispus Attucks. We were aware that there are and have been many American scholars and historians that will tell you what has happened on March 5th in 1770 that made Attucks into a Boston Martyr. However, little or no one has publicly declared the most valuable need to know information about his historical enactment, and that is "Why" The Friends of Crispus Attucks Association NFP, mission in the city of Boston and the state of Massachusetts is to answer that question and to preserve "The Spirit of Attucks" legacy, as it relates in the 21st century to multicultural global diversity in leadership and inclusion for "Human Rights". In doing this, the Friends of Crispus Attucks has created a form of outreach to the public and private leaderships locally, nationally, and internationally to partner for this new dignified narrative of the Boston Martyr.
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