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George Middleton (activist)

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stating, "Freedom is desirable, if not, would men sacrifice their time, their property and finally their lives in the pursuit of this?" With this powerful statement parallels between American Revolution and the desires for black Americans grew.
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Middleton was recognized for his activism and prominence in the community, and was appointed Grand Master of the African Masonic Lodge in 1809. He had married in 1781, but apparently left no children when he died in 1815.
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in 1796, an organization that provided financial relief and job placement for members - primarily widows and orphans. In 1808 he published an anti-slavery statement along with his Masonic brother
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honored Colonel Middleton and his company by presenting him with a flag to commemorate their service. The flag still exists and is owned by the
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Gregory S. Kearse, β€œThe Bucks of America & Prince Hall Freemasonry” Prince Hall Masonic Digest Newspaper, (Washington, D.C. 2012), 8.
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side of the Revolutionary War, although scant evidence survives about his military service. Colonel Middleton served as commander of the
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After the American Revolution, African Americans began to form their own small community in a town called the North Slope of
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Middleton was one of 5,000 African Americans to serve in the military on the
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American veteran, Prince Hall Freemason and community civil rights campaigner
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Middleton house, built in 1797; Pinckney St., Boston (2010 photo)
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Middleton's former home at 5 Pinckney Street is on the Boston
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Boston African American community prior to the Civil War
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George Middleton (1735–1815)
George Middleton (disambiguation)
African-American
Revolutionary War
Prince Hall Freemason
Massachusetts
Patriot
Bucks of America
Massachusetts militia
John Hancock
Massachusetts Historical Society

Beacon Hill
Boston, Massachusetts
violinist
horse breaker
coachman
African Benevolent Society
Prince Hall
Black Heritage Trail
"Colonel George Middleton"
"George Middletown House"
National Park Service
"Revolutionary Participation"
"Colonel George Middleton"
Bucks of America flag
Bucks of American medallion
http://www.afroammuseum.org/site2.htm
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