The Revolutionary War Patriot Who Carried This Gunpowder Horn Was Fighting  for Freedom—Just Not His Own, At the Smithsonian

The Revolutionary War Patriot Who Carried This Gunpowder Horn Was Fighting for Freedom—Just Not His Own, At the Smithsonian

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Simbo, an African-American patriot, fought for his country's liberty and freedom even as a large population remained enslaved
Simbo, an African-American patriot, fought for his country's liberty and freedom even as a large population remained enslaved

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