Why Is It Important To Say That Crispus Attucks Should Be On The Stamp

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Crispus Attucks was an African-American man killed during the Boston Massacre and was believed to be the first casualty of the American Revolution. Crispus Attucks was an escaped slave of African and Native American descent, but not much else is known about him. He was part of an angry mob that surrounded eight British soldiers on March 5, 1770, outside the Customs House in Boston. The soldiers fired on the crowd and Attucks was killed, along with four others. That’s all definitely known about Attucks is that he was the first to fall during the Boston Massacre. On March 2, 1770, a fight broken up between a group of Boston rope makers and three British soldiers. The conflict was nasty up three nights later when a British soldier looking for …show more content…

He is one of the most important figures in African-American history, not for what he did for his own race but for what he did for all oppressed people everywhere. He is a reminder that the African-American heritage is not only African but American and it is a heritage that begins with the beginning of America. The Boston Massacre was so important to the citizens of Boston that its anniversary was observed every year leading up to the Independence War. Attucks was immortalized as a hero in William L. Champney’s chromolithograph, Boston Massacre, March 5th, …show more content…

Despite the lack of clarity over whether he was a slave, Attucks became an icon of the anti-slavery movement in the mid-19th century. In the 1850s, as the abolitionist movement gained momentum in Boston, supporters lauded Attucks as having played a heroic role in the history of the United States
It is surprising that Attucks, a dark-skinned runaway slave was able to inspire and lead so many in a colony that still practiced slavery and heavily discriminated against blacks. But Crispus Attucks was able to break the mold that most African-Americans were cast into. "It was not long after the 'Massacre' the people found out that the slain leader was, in reality, a mulatto who went by the name Crispus