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The Black Patriots of Lexington: Watch Along with Us this Month – Episode 6!

Episode 6 | Venus Roe

Public historian Margaret Micholet and curator Stacey Fraser present Venus Roe, an enslaved servant at Captain James Reed’s home (now Burlington), where John Hancock and Samuel Adams were sheltered on April 19, 1775.

The Black Patriots of Lexington is a nine-part series where Sean D. Osborne has conversations with acclaimed historians, reenactors and educators to provide insights into 11 Black patriots who played significant roles in the American Revolution. Five of those patriots were active combatants on April 19, 1775. Three of those soldiers were Lexington residents and two were Afro-Indigenous soldiers from Natick who fired on retreating British Regulars near the Lexington Green.

Graphic Artist: Kamali Thornell

The series is a co-production of ABCL, Tricons 2 Red Tails and LexMedia.

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