
Earliest Known Document Naming an African-American Soldier Heads To Auction
A 6×8″ manuscript dated July 4, 1776, relating to black soldier Cuffee Dole’s plight near George Washington’s Cambridge headquarters, will appear in a New York auction on July 24. It is the earliest located document of the newly-independent United States which identifies an African-American by name. Believed the earliest … Continue reading Earliest Known Document Naming an African-American Soldier Heads To Auction