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Culture

Agrippa Hull: A Revolutionary Story

by Talya Leodari

Agrippa Hull was a free black man who enlisted in the Continental Army from Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and served for six and a half years...

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Reviews

April 21, 2025

From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the American Revolution

by Patrick H. Hannum

BOOK REVIEW: From Trenton to Yorktown: Turning Points of the American Revolution by John R. Maass (Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing, 2025) $30.00 hardcover. John...

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Autobiography and Biography

April 17, 2025

America’s Forgotten Founder: Comte Charles Gravier de Vergennes

by John Ferling

Historians generally agree on who were America’s principal Founders, but the roll call invariably omits the name of one individual without whose steadfast assistance...

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Interviews

April 16, 2025

On This Week’s Dispatches: Michael Cecere on Colonial Militia on the Eve of the American Revolution

by Editors

On this week’s Dispatches, host Brady Crytzer interviews author and JAR contributor Michael Cecere about how each colony prepared its militia as war with...

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Medicine

April 15, 2025

Early Medical Education and the Revolutionary War

by Chaim M. Rosenberg

Until 1765, there were no medical schools in the American colonies. In the words of one historian, a man aspiring to the medical profession...

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