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Crispus Attucks (c. 1723 –
March 5, 1770) was an
American whaler, sailor, and
stevedore of
African and
Native American descent who is
traditionally regarded...
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Attucks may
refer to:
Crispus Attucks,
early victim of the
American Revolution Attucks Theatre,
located in Norfolk,
Virginia Crispus Attucks Communication...
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Crispus Attucks Elementary School in
Kansas City,
Missouri Attucks High
School (Hopkinsville, Kentucky)
Attucks School (Vinita, Oklahoma)
Attucks Theatre...
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Crispus Attucks Museum is a
museum inside Crispus Attucks High
School located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The
museum is
operated by the
Indianapolis Public...
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Crispus Attucks High
School (also
known as
Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School) is a
public high
school of
Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis...
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Attucks School, also
known as
Southeast Elementary School or
Attucks Alternative Academy, is a site in Vinita, Oklahoma,
significant in
black heritage...
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Bostonians pressed around White, led by a mixed-race
former slave named Crispus Attucks,
throwing objects at the
sentry and
challenging him to fire his weapon...
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Attucks Theatre is a
historic theatre located in Norfolk, Virginia. The
theatre was financed,
designed and
constructed by
African American entrepreneurs...
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found guilty of the
manslaughter of one of the five fatalities,
Crispus Attucks. On 5
March 1770,
seven soldiers from the 29th
Regiment of Foot, including...
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peach basket in the back of his family's home.
Robertson attended Crispus Attucks High School, an all-black high school,
where he was
coached by Ray Crowe...