
The American Revolution was shaped not only by famous founders, but also by brave, often-overlooked heroes who risked everything for the cause of freedom. You've probably never heard of Salem Poor, but his courage at the Battle of Bunker Hill made him one of the most remarkable unsung heroes of the Revolutionary War. Born into slavery in Massachusetts in 1747, Salem worked hard, saved money, and purchased his own freedom before later choosing to fight for the American cause. In this episode of The Way the World Works, we tell the story of a man who had already fought for his own liberty and then risked his life to help secure liberty for others. During the chaos of Bunker Hill, Salem Poor showed extraordinary bravery, helping fellow soldiers retreat under fire and earning the rare recognition of 14 officers who petitioned for him to be honored. His story reminds us that merit, courage, and character can shine even in a world filled with prejudice and inequality. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Who Salem Poor was and why his story matters How he purchased his own freedom before the Revolutionary War Why thousands of Black patriots fought in the American Revolution What Salem Poor did at the Battle of Bunker Hill How merit and courage helped challenge prejudice on the battlefield Timestamps: 0:00 An Unsung Hero of the Revolutionary War 1:30 Salem Poor's Early Life and Freedom 3:30 Why He Joined the American Cause 5:30 Black Patriots in the Revolutionary War 7:00 The Battle of Bunker Hill 9:30 Salem Poor's Bravery Under Fire 12:00 Why 14 Officers Petitioned to Honor Him 14:00 Merit, Courage, and Changing Hearts 👍 Like this video if you believe forgotten heroes deserve to be remembered 🔔 Subscribe for more values-based conversations about history, liberty, and courage 💬 Comment below: What Revolutionary War hero should more people know about? Shop Resources: 📘 Learn more about merit, character, and why achievement matters in The Tuttle Twins and the Medals of Merit https://www.tuttletwins.com/products/the-tuttle-twins-and-the-medals-of-merit 📚 Get Tuttle Twins books and homeschool resources: https://tuttletwins.com Tags: #SalemPoor #RevolutionaryWar #AmericanHistory #BattleOfBunkerHill #BlackPatriots #Liberty #Courage #ValuesEducation
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