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Crispus Attucks is believed to have been born into slavery in 1723 and later escaped. His father was an African-American man, a slave, and his mother was of the Natick tribe of First Nation's people. He claimed his place in history on March 5, 1770, when he was killed during the Boston Massacre, making him the first American to die in the American Revolution.
Today honors him, his sacrifice, and the contributions African and Native Americans have made to the United States.
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