The Unbroken Line: The forgotten multiracial army that helped win American independence
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Jim Kelly | Whitney Plantation
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Verite NewsThe Unbroken Line: The forgotten multiracial army that helped win American independenceveritenews.orgWork entitled The March of Gálvez , which shows the hardships suffered by the military expedition of Bernardo de Gálvez in the swamps of the southern USA on the way to assault the British forts of Machac and Baton Rouge during the American Revolutionary War.
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