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  <title>434 Freeborn Black Soldiers in the American Revolution</title>
  <description>What would you fight for if you were free but still not equal? In 1777, brothers William and Benjamin Frank answered that question by enlisting in the Second Rhode Island Regiment of the Continental Army. Freeborn men of color, they gambled that military service would earn them what freedom alone had not: equality, land, and a better future. Historian Shirley Green, author of Revolutionary Blacks: Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence, joins us to tell their story. Drawing on genealogical research rooted in her own family history, Green reveals what daily life looked like for free Black families in Revolutionary Rhode Island, how the Frank Brothers fought at the Battles of Red Bank, Monmouth, and Rhode Island, and how the Revolution ultimately divided them—one brother serving through Yorktown, the other crossing to the British side and resettling in Nova Scotia as a Black Loyalist. Their story is a window into the full range of Black experiences during the Revolution, and a reminder that for men like William and Benjamin Frank, choosing a side was never simple. It was a calculated gamble, shaped by promises made—and promises broken. Shirley’s Website&amp;amp;nbsp;| Book |  Show Notes:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/434 &amp;amp;nbsp; EPISODE OUTLINE 00:00:00&amp;amp;nbsp; Introduction 00:01:19 The Frank Brothers' Revolutionary Choices 00:05:14 Discovering the Frank Brothers Through Family Oral History 00:09:01 Blending Genalogy and Microhistory 00:15:22 Life for Free Black Families in Early Rhode Island 00:20:50 Why Free Black Men Joined the Continental Army 00:24:00 Motivations: Land, Pay, and Equality 00:29:15 The Gamble of Military Service Amid Policy Shifts 00:41:13 Daily Life and Combat in the Integrated Regiments 00:44:46 Ben Frank's Desertion 00:52:51 The Book of Negroes 01:00:02 Postwar Outcomes: Did Promises of Land, Pay, and Equality Hold? 01:02:47 Lessons from Black Soldiers' Experiences 01:07:26 Conclusion   RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODES  🎧 Episode 118: The Business of Slavery in Rhode Island 🎧 Episode 157: African American Soldiers in the Continental Army 🎧 Episode 301: From Inoculation to Vaccination, Part 1 🎧 Episode 333: Disruptions in Yorktown 🎧 Episode 348: Valley Forge 🎧 Episode 413: Dr. Joseph Warren &amp;amp;amp; the Battle of Bunker Hill 🎧 Episode 424: Dunmore's Proclamation &amp;amp;amp; the American Revolution in Virginia 🎧 Episode 427: How States Are Planning the 250th of the American Revolution  SUPPORT OUR WORK 🎁&amp;amp;nbsp;Make a Donation to&amp;amp;nbsp;Ben Franklin’s World  REQUEST A TOPIC 📨&amp;amp;nbsp;Topic Request Form 📫&amp;amp;nbsp;liz@benfranklinsworld.com   WHEN YOU'RE READY 🗞️&amp;amp;nbsp;BFW Gazette Newsletter&amp;amp;nbsp; 👩‍💻&amp;amp;nbsp;Join the BFW Listener Community 🌍&amp;amp;nbsp;Join the History Explorers Club  TAKE THE QUIZ 🧭 Discover How You Explore History (under 2 minutes) 👉&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/quiz   LISTEN 🎧 🍎&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts&amp;amp;nbsp; 💚&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp;  🎶&amp;amp;nbsp;Amazon Music 🛜 Pandora  CONNECT 🦋&amp;amp;nbsp;Liz on Bluesky 👩‍💻&amp;amp;nbsp;Liz on LinkedIn 🛜&amp;amp;nbsp;Liz’s Website  SAY THANKS 💜&amp;amp;nbsp;Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 💚&amp;amp;nbsp;Leave a rating on Spotify  *Book links are affiliate links. Every purchase supports the podcast. </description>
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