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Crispus Attucks

Crispus Attucks was an African American man killed during the Boston Massacre and believed to be the first casualty of the American Revolution.

(1723-1770)

Who Was Crispus Attucks?

Crispus Attucks' father was likely an enslaved person and his mother a Natick Indian. All that is definitely known about Attucks is that he was the first to fall during theBoston Massacre on March 5, 1770. In 1888, the Crispus Attucks monument was unveiled in Boston Common.

Early Life

Born into slavery around 1723, Attucks was believed to be the son of Prince Yonger, a enslaved person shipped to America from Africa, and Nancy Attucks, a Natick Indian. Little is known about Attucks' life or his family, who reputedly resided in a town just outside of Boston.

What has been pieced together paints a picture of a young man who showed an early skill for buying and trading goods. He seemed unafraid of the consequences of escaping the bonds of slavery. Historians have theorized that Attucks was the focus of an advertisement in a 1750 edition of theBoston Gazette in which a white landowner offered to pay 10 pounds for the return of a young runaway enslaved person.

"Ran away from his Master, William Brown of Framingham, on the 30th of Sept. last, a Molatto Fellow, about 27 Year of age, named Crispas, 6 Feet two Inches high, short curl'd Hair...," the advertisement read.

Attucks, however, managed to escape for good, spending the next two decades on trading ships and whaling vessels coming in and out of Boston. He also found work as a rope maker.

Crispus Attucks and the Boston Massacre

As British control over the colonies tightened, tensions escalated between the colonists and British soldiers. Attucks was one of those directly affected by the worsening situation. Seamen like Attucks constantly lived with the threat they could be forced into the British navy, while back on land, British soldiers regularly took part-time work away from colonists.

On March 2, 1770, a fight erupted between a group of Boston rope makers and three British soldiers. The conflict was ratcheted up three nights later when a British soldier looking for work reportedly entered a Boston pub, only to be greeted by furious sailors, one of whom was Attucks.

The details regarding what followed are a source of debate, but that evening, a group of Bostonians approached a guard in front of the customs house and started taunting him. The situation quickly escalated. When a contingent of British redcoats came to the defense of their fellow soldier, more angry Bostonians joined the fracas, throwing snowballs and other items at the troops.

Death

Attucks was one of those at the front of the fight amid dozens of people, and when the British opened fire he was the first of five men killed. His murder made him the first casualty of theAmerican Revolution.

Quickly becoming known as the Boston Massacre, the episode further propelled the colonies toward war with the British.

Trial After the Boston Massacre

The flames were fanned even more when the eight soldiers involved in the incident and their captain Thomas Preston, who was tried separately from his men, were acquitted on the grounds of self-defense.John Adams, who went on to become the second U.S. president, defended the soldiers in court. During the trial, Adams labeled the colonists as an unruly mob that forced his clients to open fire.

Adams charged that Attucks helped lead the attack, however, debate has raged over how involved he actually was in the fight. Future Founding FatherSamuel Adams claimed Attucks was simply "leaning on a stick" when the gunshots erupted.

Accomplishments and Legacy

Attucks became a martyr. His body was transported to Faneuil Hall, where he and the others killed in the attack were laid in state. City leaders waived segregation laws in the case and permitted Attucks to be buried with the others.

In the years since his death, Attucks' legacy has continued to endure, first with the American colonists eager to break from British rule, and later among 19th-century abolitionists and 20th-century civil rights activists. In his 1964 bookWhy We Can't Wait,Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lauded Attucks for his moral courage and his defining role in American history.


QUICK FACTS

  • Name: Crispus Attucks
  • Birth Year: 1723
  • Birth State: Massachusetts
  • Birth City: Framingham
  • Birth Country: United States
  • Gender: Male
  • Best Known For: Crispus Attucks was an African American man killed during the Boston Massacre and believed to be the first casualty of the American Revolution.
  • Industries
    • Civil Rights
  • Death Year: 1770
  • Death date: March 5, 1770
  • Death State: Massachusetts
  • Death City: Boston
  • Death Country: United States

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CITATION INFORMATION

  • Article Title: Crispus Attucks Biography
  • Author: Biography.com Editors
  • Website Name: The Biography.com website
  • Url: https://www.biography.com/history-culture/crispus-attucks
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  • Publisher: A&E; Television Networks
  • Last Updated: March 26, 2021
  • Original Published Date: April 2, 2014

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