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good friend of paul revere and sam adams. it became a rallying cry for black and white patriots. he was clear headed and loyal hearted. a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression in every form. all this is fabrication or a conjecture. no connection with historical evidence. khoury after world war one, african americans intensified their intentions to attucks as they made more overt efforts to incorporate african american achievements into the net national historical narrative. several authors writing historical books for young readers during the 1920s even presented the highly unlikely image of attucks giving speeches to the admiring boston public in exchanging ideas with the people who throng around him. beyond the written word, crispest attics was also being honored. by african americans in various institutions including schools, public parks, housing projects, community centers. hotels, movie theaters, american legion post and more. including at times the, naming of their children after him. his name was invoked by public spokes person
good friend of paul revere and sam adams. it became a rallying cry for black and white patriots. he was clear headed and loyal hearted. a man who saw himself as an american citizen and was determined to avenge oppression in every form. all this is fabrication or a conjecture. no connection with historical evidence. khoury after world war one, african americans intensified their intentions to attucks as they made more overt efforts to incorporate african american achievements into the net...
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part of a series of programs we are offering connected to an exhibition called beyond midnight paul revere. it is currently on display in message news is through june 7. one part is that the western art museum down the street and the other one in concord. this exhibition will have concluded at the crystal bridges museum of american art in museum. it will be on display from july 4 until october 26. if you didn't get a chance to see it while it is here, i highly encourage you to do so. curator and the andrew mellon curator of national arts. the director of fellowship and the center for historic american visual culture. its ancillary and programming offers a fresh perspective on the legendary midnight writers by showcasing paul revere's many skills as a craftsman and entrepreneur. although we know him for his revolutionary activities, he was maker and thenon first american producer of copper sheets. we would like to thank the major sponsors of this exhibition. the most complete collection of on paper. the most famous of these is the bloody massacre. it was revere's rendering of the event they
part of a series of programs we are offering connected to an exhibition called beyond midnight paul revere. it is currently on display in message news is through june 7. one part is that the western art museum down the street and the other one in concord. this exhibition will have concluded at the crystal bridges museum of american art in museum. it will be on display from july 4 until october 26. if you didn't get a chance to see it while it is here, i highly encourage you to do so. curator...
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that's the same thing that paul revere would say. the british are coming. he is running through the streets of alexandria today yelling the americans are coming. that's what they believed they were still, the regulars. mason mounted his a horse and road to the canyon. captain timothy earring, another great title. i love the titles of 18th century books because they tell you exactly what is in the book themself. you can't judge a book by its cover. 18th century america, you can exactly judge a book by its cover. this is simply an easy plan for the militia. this is the spark notebook of the century. it would later be used as an army drill book. the first time in american government or military history we used and made something simple. in an effort to calm the situation, mr. thomas bernard, who in quotes, recently been a torched, tried to let the people let it down, but the blacksmith say we don't know you in this business. lowering the bridge will be done. now they have a situation. leslie has to go across the bridge to look at the cannons. and munitions. th
that's the same thing that paul revere would say. the british are coming. he is running through the streets of alexandria today yelling the americans are coming. that's what they believed they were still, the regulars. mason mounted his a horse and road to the canyon. captain timothy earring, another great title. i love the titles of 18th century books because they tell you exactly what is in the book themself. you can't judge a book by its cover. 18th century america, you can exactly judge a...
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whether it's the night of april 18th when william dolls and that other gentleman paul revere go out on the night, who sends them? when all the rest, samuel adams, john adams are down at the continental congress who is left in boston? mr. warren. who is serving as president of the committee of safety given the major generalship? this gentleman. who writes the suffolk resolves which is drafted and submitted by the congress approved in mas. he meets his untime lie death at bunker hill which one of the great gentleman not only a medical genius but also a very practical thinker that could move between different echelons of society. he was so immensely felt -- the loss with a was so immensely felt that general gauge said warren's death and loss was equal to 500 men in equivalent. a nice tribute there by of course a sworn enemy. other gentlemen of course for every big revolutionary you need the guys that can walk the streets and get the people protesting. william mou is one of them, he is the gentleman that could get the people up in arms, ardmore of a radical. some believed that he was poiso
whether it's the night of april 18th when william dolls and that other gentleman paul revere go out on the night, who sends them? when all the rest, samuel adams, john adams are down at the continental congress who is left in boston? mr. warren. who is serving as president of the committee of safety given the major generalship? this gentleman. who writes the suffolk resolves which is drafted and submitted by the congress approved in mas. he meets his untime lie death at bunker hill which one of...
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yet, paul revere himself painted him out of the capturing of that moment. civil rights activists had to paint him back in. it's a reminder from the very beginning there's been a multiracial opposition to police brutality in this country and yet there's been a current of denying this sacrifice that black people have paid, you know, just in a way that is sharp and biting and persistent and leaves all of us feeling less secure. i have no doubt that senator scott is both deeply respected in the state and also has to grapple with the fear that all black men and all black women have to grapple with in our country and i really hope that folks on that side of the aisle listen to him and think deeply about what it must be like to be, you know, the one black senator in your state, i suspect he is often like all of us in a situation where you feel like you're not being judged by the content of your character or accomplishments, but find yourself stuck in an old pattern that goes back too deeply in our country and we need to stop black people living in terror of the of
yet, paul revere himself painted him out of the capturing of that moment. civil rights activists had to paint him back in. it's a reminder from the very beginning there's been a multiracial opposition to police brutality in this country and yet there's been a current of denying this sacrifice that black people have paid, you know, just in a way that is sharp and biting and persistent and leaves all of us feeling less secure. i have no doubt that senator scott is both deeply respected in the...
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that's the same thing that paul revere would say.aying the british is coming is me running through the streets saying the americans are coming. that's what they believed they were still. so it's the regulars. the congregation immediately dispersed in a state of great excitement. he mounted the horse and ran to the location of the cannon ordered to secure them. so at this time the salem militia is under captain timothy pickering. and his manual won another great title. i love titles of 18 century books. they tell you exactly what's in the book itself. you don't -- they say cannot judge a book by its cover. 18th century america can you exactly judge a book by its cover. so this is simply an easy plan for the militia. it would later be used, of course, as the army drill book. so why take something and make it even harder? if first time in american government or military history that we actually use and made something simple. men from the south side of town rush to the river. and in an effort to calm the situation though, mr. thomas bern
that's the same thing that paul revere would say.aying the british is coming is me running through the streets saying the americans are coming. that's what they believed they were still. so it's the regulars. the congregation immediately dispersed in a state of great excitement. he mounted the horse and ran to the location of the cannon ordered to secure them. so at this time the salem militia is under captain timothy pickering. and his manual won another great title. i love titles of 18...
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as a kind growing up why is it one misty morning in april when 70-minute men answered the night paul revere and he looked at his men and said don't fire unless fired upon. but if they mean to have a war let it begin here. and then 300 red coated british regulars under the charge, a shot was fire asked the american revolution began. why was it that marning adiffer the others. the general had given him written orders that morning to go to this place and remove all muskets, ammunition, powder, shot and artillery. there were actually guns this morning. that was the line in the sand. that was the point of no return. that's what started the war for independence, and that's what led america on its path that we still are traveling down today of freedom and liberty and how firearms played that role to not only acquiring liberty but maintaining it ever since. when we're talking about american firearms and innovation a lot of different things can be brought to the table for conversation. but one of earliest is what we nucall the american long rifle. it's sometimes called a pennsylvania or kentucky, bu
as a kind growing up why is it one misty morning in april when 70-minute men answered the night paul revere and he looked at his men and said don't fire unless fired upon. but if they mean to have a war let it begin here. and then 300 red coated british regulars under the charge, a shot was fire asked the american revolution began. why was it that marning adiffer the others. the general had given him written orders that morning to go to this place and remove all muskets, ammunition, powder,...
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why was it that when misty morning in april with 70 minutemen answer the call of paul revere a nightbefore saying the british were coming, lined up on lexington green. he looked at his men and said, do not fired unless fired upon. but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. then 300 rate red coated british regulars under the charge of major john on the road from cambridge. a shot was fired. why was it that morning was any different from the others? we do not find in the history books and high school or elementary school, is that general gauge commanded pit currents army regiment, had given him written orders that morning to go from cambridge to go to concord via lexington and remove all stance of muskets ammunition powder shot and artillery. they were after the guns that morning. that was the line and the sand. that was the point of no return. that is what started the war for independence, and that is what led america on its path that we still are traveling down in the day of freedom and liberty and how fire arms played that role and not only acquiring our liberty, but maintai
why was it that when misty morning in april with 70 minutemen answer the call of paul revere a nightbefore saying the british were coming, lined up on lexington green. he looked at his men and said, do not fired unless fired upon. but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. then 300 rate red coated british regulars under the charge of major john on the road from cambridge. a shot was fired. why was it that morning was any different from the others? we do not find in the history books and...
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kid growing up, why was it that one misty morning in april when 70 minutemen answered the call of paul revere the night before saying the british were coming and lined up on lexington green and captain parker looked at his men and said don't fire unless fired upon. but if they mean to have a war let it begin here. and then 300 red coated british regulars under john pit carn appeared and a shot was fired and the american revolution began. why was it that morning was any different from any of the others? the truth that we don't find in the history books in high school or elementary school is that general gauge, commanding pit carn's army or regiment had given him written orders that money to go from cambridge to this place concord via lexington and remove all stands of muskets, ammunition, power shot and artillery. they were after the guns that morning. that was the line in the sand. that is the point of no return. that is what started the war for independence and that is what led america on its path that we still are traveling down today of freedom and liberty and how firearms played that role
kid growing up, why was it that one misty morning in april when 70 minutemen answered the call of paul revere the night before saying the british were coming and lined up on lexington green and captain parker looked at his men and said don't fire unless fired upon. but if they mean to have a war let it begin here. and then 300 red coated british regulars under john pit carn appeared and a shot was fired and the american revolution began. why was it that morning was any different from any of the...
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i've been to most of the schools in san francisco unified school district, paul revere, and i'm a social worker with the public defender's office here in san francisco and on behalf of the public defender raju and our entire office, i'm here to voice our support of the school board cutting ties with sfpd and i stand in solidarit solidarity wf the youth organizers and across the u.s. and while i consider it such an honor to be lead by our youth, having to sacrifice their lives to end police brutality and demanding accountable for the murder of george floyd and many others is not the burden i would hope they take. i don't think sfusd can align itself with sfpd and claim to fight systemic racism and we cannot shy away from your role in that. >> time. >> is that time? >> yes, it is. >> thank you. >> derick? derick? >> can you hear me? >> yes, we can. >> i'm a latin-x usd native. (indiscernible). >> i am with ending the mou. resources should be allocated for restorative practises and so many do incredible community work, but you need to step up right now. alison, gabriella, vincent, you're aw
i've been to most of the schools in san francisco unified school district, paul revere, and i'm a social worker with the public defender's office here in san francisco and on behalf of the public defender raju and our entire office, i'm here to voice our support of the school board cutting ties with sfpd and i stand in solidarit solidarity wf the youth organizers and across the u.s. and while i consider it such an honor to be lead by our youth, having to sacrifice their lives to end police...