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Served General Washington

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Barzillai Lew of Cambridge, who had been a member of the Massachusetts fighting unit during the French and Indian War of 1760, was one of the full seven-year veterans of the American Revolution. He directly served General George Washington and later headed an all-Black unit in Rhode Island during the final years of the Revolution.

Source: African Americans in Boston: More Than 350 Years

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