The Black Patriots of Lexington is a nine-part series focusing on eleven Black patriots who played significant roles in the American Revolution, five of whom were active combatants on April 19th, 1775. Each episode focus on a different patriot or pair of patriots, and features conversations between Sean D. Osborne and acclaimed historians, reenactors and educators including:
- Dr. Robert A. Bellinger, PhD, Historian
- Emmett Bell-Sykes, Historical Reenactor
- Stacey Fraser, Assistant Curator of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
- Dr. Zine Magubane, PhD, Professor at Boston College and Historical Sociologist
- Margaret Micholet, Public Historian
- Michelle Parrish, School & Family Programs Coordinator at Historic Deerfield
- Historian & Revolutionary War Reenactor, Dr. William Poole, PhD, Historian and Revolutionary War Reenactor (former Company Commander of the Lexington Minutemen)
- Charles Price, Revolutionary War Reenactor (former Company Commander of the Lexington Minutemen)
The series is a co-production of ABCL, Tricons 2 Red Tails and LexMedia. Watch the series in full below.