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Conflict & War

The Monmouth Campaign by the Numbers

by Gary Ecelbarger

A British cannonball decapitated James McNair, a Continental artillerist, at the Battle of Monmouth on June 28, 1778. Thomas Bliss, another American cannoneer, was...

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Education

July 15, 2025

Teaching About the Black Experience through Chains and The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing

by Linda J. Rice

Introduction It is estimated that over 25,000 Blacks served in the American Revolutionary War. Of these, 20,000, many who had escaped enslavement, served on...

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Reviews

July 14, 2025

Review: Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City at the American Philosophical Society

by Nichole Louise

Philadelphia, The Revolutionary City exhibit at the American Philosophical Society (founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743) positions the historic city as the most consistently...

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Autobiography and Biography

July 10, 2025

Joseph Warren, Sally Edwards, and Mercy Scollay: What is the True Story?

by Janet Uhlar

Joseph Warren was the embodiment of the American colonists’ struggle to secure their rights. In 1775 he was a widowed father of four young...

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Interviews

July 9, 2025

This Week on Dispatches: David Price on Abolitionist Lemuel Haynes

by Editors

On this week’s Dispatches, host Brady Crytzer interviews author and JAR Contributor David Price on the life of Lemuel Haynes, clergyman and an abolitionist...

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