Their right [colored Americans's], like that of their white fellow-citizens, dates back to the dread arbitrament of war. Their bones whiten every stricken field of the Revolution; their feet tracked with blood the snows of Jersey; their toil built up every fortification south of the Potomac; they shared the famine and nakedness of Valley Forge, and the pestilential horrors of the old Jersey prison ship.


Quoted in The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, by William Cooper Nell, p. 339. (1855)


Their right [colored Americans's], like that of their white fellow-citizens, dates back to the dread arbitrament of war. Their bones whiten every...

Their right [colored Americans's], like that of their white fellow-citizens, dates back to the dread arbitrament of war. Their bones whiten every...

Their right [colored Americans's], like that of their white fellow-citizens, dates back to the dread arbitrament of war. Their bones whiten every...

Their right [colored Americans's], like that of their white fellow-citizens, dates back to the dread arbitrament of war. Their bones whiten every...