They Seized Their Claim to Liberty!

Prince Estabrook. James Armistead Lafayette. Lemuel Haynes. These voices may be largely unknown, but their sacrifice was no less important. Join Scott Turner, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, as we delve into the stories behind these forgotten heroes.

Explore the daring tale of James Armistead Lafayette, a slave turned spy whose information helped Washington secure victory at Yorktown. Trudge through the Revolution with Prince Estabrook, who served for eight long years in the battle for freedom. Muse over the poetry of Phillis Wheatley, whose compositions held the attention of George Washington. All this and more in our latest installment of our Story of America series.

Watch the series so far! https://storyofamerica.hillsdale.edu
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Hillsdale College is an independent institution of higher learning founded in 1844 by men and women “grateful to God for the inestimable blessings” resulting from civil and religious liberty and “believing that the diffusion of learning is essential to the perpetuity of these blessings.” It pursues the stated object of the founders: “to furnish all persons who wish, irrespective of nation, color, or sex, a literary, scientific, [and] theological education” outstanding among American colleges “and to combine with this such moral and social instruction as will best develop the minds and improve the hearts of its pupils.” As a nonsectarian Christian institution, Hillsdale College maintains “by precept and example” the immemorial teachings and practices of the Christian faith.

The College also considers itself a trustee of our Western philosophical and theological inheritance tracing to Athens and Jerusalem, a heritage finding its clearest expression in the American experiment of self-government under law.

By training the young in the liberal arts, Hillsdale College prepares students to become leaders worthy of that legacy. By encouraging the scholarship of its faculty, it contributes to the preservation of that legacy for future generations. By publicly defending that legacy, it enlists the aid of other friends of free civilization and thus secures the conditions of its own survival and independence.

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