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Friends of Liberty tells the remarkable story of three men whose lives were braided together by issues of liberty and race that fueled revolutions across two continents. Thomas Jefferson wrote the founding documents of the United States. Thaddeus Kosciuszko was a hero of the American Revolution and later led a spectacular but failed uprising in Poland, his homeland. Agrippa Hull, a freeborn black New Englander, volunteered at eighteen to join the Continental Army. During the Revolution, Hull served Kosciuszko as an orderly, and the two became fast friends. Kosciuszkos abhorrence of bondage shaped histhinking about the oppression in his own land. When Kosciuszko returned to America in the 1790s, bearing the wounds of his own failed revolution, he and Jefferson forged an intense friendship based on their shared dreams for the global expansion of human freedom. They sealed their bond with a blood compact whereby Jefferson would liberate his slaves upon Kosciuszkos death. But Jefferson died without fulfilling the promise he had made to Kosciuszko-and to a fledgling nation founded on the principle of liberty and justice for all.

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INDEX

Albemarle County, Virginia,

Abolition. See Slavery issue

Abolition society,

Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculptures,

Act of Insurrection,

Act of Union,

Adams, John,

death of,

as president,

Adams, John Quincy,

Address on Slavery (Lee),

African Americans wartime experiences of,

in British Army,

in Continental Army,

in Massachusetts,

in Saint Domingue, See also Black Corps, Black Loyalists

See also Black soldiers and military service

See also Slavery issue

African Free School,

Alexander I,

Alien and Sedition Acts,

Allen, Richard,

American Civil War,

American Colonization Society (ACS) and Kociuszkos will,

American Philosophical Society,

Andr, John,

Anti-slavery,

Black efforts,

in Europe,

in Massachusetts,

in New York,

in Philadelphia,

in Rhode Island,

in South Carolina,

in Virginia,

Antislavery compact, between Jefferson and Kociuszko, See also Kociuszko, Tadeusz, will of; Slavery issue

Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World (D. Walker),

Armistead, James (James Armistead Lafayette),

Armstrong, John,

Armstrong, Kociuszko,

Armstrong, Tadeusz Kociuszko,

Arnold, Benedict,

Ashley, John,

Ashley, John, Jr.,

Ashley River,

Austria,

Ayre, Eli,

Bacon, Leonard,

Baltimore, Maryland,

Bancroft, Edward,

Banneker, Benjamin,

Barnaby (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Barnes, John,

Belknap, Jeremy,

Bemis Heights, Battle of,

Benezet, Anthony,

Berkshire County, Massachusetts,

Berkshire County Militia,

Bett and Brom freedom case, See also Freeman, Elizabeth (Mumbet); Slavery issue Bidwell, Barnabas,

and slavery issue,

Bidwell, Mary,

Binney, Joab,

Binney, Rose,

Black Loyalists,

Black inferiority, and Jefferson, Thomas,

Black Sal (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Black soldiers, and military service,

and Haitian Revolution,

Bland, Richard,

Bland-Randolph family,

Bloody Christmas, 39 Board of War,

Bomford, George,

Bonnycastle, Charles,

Boston, Massadchuetts,

Boston Massacre,

Boston Tea Party,

Bowdoin, James,

Brandywine, Battle of,

Brant, Joseph,

Brown, Colonel,

Buffon, Comte de, Georges-Louis Leclerc,

Bunker Hill, Battle of,

Bunker Hill Monument,

Burgess, Ebenezer,

Burgoyne, John,

and Kociuszko, Tadeusz,

Burke, Aedanus,

Burwell, William,

Cabell, Joseph C.,

Calhoun, John C.,

Callender, James,

Canada,

Carey, Mathew,

Carter, Robert,

Catherine of Russia,

Cedars, Battle of the,

Chadwick, John,

Chapman, John B.,

Charleston, South Carolina,

Chastellux, Marquis de, Franois-Jean de Beauvoir 119

Clarkson, Thomas,

Clinton, Sir Henry,

Cobbett, William (Peter Porcupine),

Cochrane, Sir Alexander,

Cocke, Bowler,

Cocke, John Hartwell,

as executor of Kociuszkos estate,

Coercive Acts,

Coleridge, Samuel T.,

Coles, Edward,

and slavery issue,

Coles, Isaac,

College of New Jersey,

Coloured Patriots of the American Revolution, The (Nell),

Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor (London),

Concord,

Condorcet, Marquis de, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat,

Confederation of Targowica,

Congregational Church,

Congress of Vienna,

Continental Army,

Continental Congress

and Board of War,

and soldier mutiny,

Cornish, Samuel Eli,

Cornwallis, Charles,

and Greene, Nathanael,

surrender of,

Cosway, Maria,

Cosway, Richard,

Council of Revisors,

Cowpens, Battle of,

Coxe, R. S.,

Crawford, William,

Cromwell, Royal,

Crown Point, New York,

Cruger, John,

Cugoano, Ottobah,

Czartoryski, Adam Casimir,

Czartoryski family,

Dalzian, Joseph,

Danton, Georges Jacques,

Darby, Jane. See Jane Darby Hull Dawson, John,

Declaration of Independence,

drafting of,

Declaration of Rights,

Declaration of the Rights of Man,

De La Littrature des Negroes (Grgoire),

Delaware River,

Dmeunier, Jean Nicolas,

Derham, James,

Devonshire, Duchess of,

Dialogue Concerning the Slavery of the Africans, A (Hopkins),

Dissertation on Slavery with a Proposal for the Gradual Abolition of It (Tucker),

Dombroski, John Henry,

Douglass, Frederick,

Dred Scott decision,

Dubienka, battle at,

Dunkins, Frank,

Dunmore, Lord (John Murray),

and proclamation to free slaves,

Dwight, Henry Williams,

Edwards, Jonathan,

Edwards, Timothy,

Election Day Celebrations,

Emancipation, of slaves. See Slavery issue

Encyclopdie mthodique (Raynal),

Equiano, Olaudah,

Essay on Slavery and Commerce in the Human Species (Clarkson),

Estko, Stanislaus,

Estkowa, Katarzyna,

Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, Battle of,

Evacuation Day,

Evans, New Year,

Ewald, Johann,

Finley, Robert,

First Rhode Island Regiment,

First Stockbridge Company,

Fort Edward,

Forten, James,

Fort Johnston,

Fort Ticonderoga,

Fossett, Joe (slave of Thomas Jefferson,

Fossett, Peter (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Fossett family (slaves of Thomas Jefferson,

Four Years Diet,

Fox, Charles James,

France,

Franklin, Benjamin,

Frederick II,

Free Blacks, and Lafayette,

in Massachusetts,

in New York City,

in Paris,

in Philadelphia,

in Virginia,

Freedoms Journal

Freeman, Elizabeth (Mumbet; Bett),

See also Bett and Brom freedom case

Frelinghuysen, Theodore,

French and Indian War,

French Revolution,

Fright of Astyanax, The, (West),

Fugitive Slave Act of 1793,

Fuller, Thomas (African Calculator),

Gabriels Rebellion,

Gage, Thomas,

Garrison, William Lloyd,

Gates, Horatio,

General Gabriel,

George III,

Georgia,

plundering and ravaging of,

slave recruitment in,

Ghent, Treaty of,

Goodrich, William,

Great Britain,

and American colonies, //and War of 1812,183-185

Greene, Nathanael,

and Kociuszko, Tadeusz,

Grgoire, Abb Henri and slavery issue,

Haitian Revolution,

See also Slave rebellion

Hamilton, Alexander,

Hamlin, Perez,

Hampden-Sydney College,

Hannibal (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hanover County, Virginia slave rebellion in, See also Slave rebellion

Harper, Robert Goodloe,

Harrison, William Henry,

Harry (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Haskell, Elnathan,

Haynes, Lemuel,

Hemings, Betty (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hemings, Beverly (slave of Thomas Jefferson,

Hemings, Eston (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hemings, Harriet (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hemings, James (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hemings, Madison (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hemings, Robert (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

Hemings, Sally (slave of Thomas Jefferson),

death of,

freedom of,

Henry, Patrick,

Hillsborough, North Carolina,

Holmes, John,

Honyman, Robert,

Hopkins, Samuel,

Housatonic River,

Howell, David,

Howell, Thomas,

Hudson Heights,

Hudson Highlands,

Hudson River,

Huger, Isaac,

Hull, Agrippa,

and army land certificate,

and army pension,

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