
The Spy Who Changed History - James Armistead Lafayette
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Show Notes
This conversation is about James Armistead Lafayette, an enslaved African American who served as a spy during the American Revolution. The conversation details his life, his decision to become a spy, the challenges he faced, his training, his daring missions behind enemy lines, and his crucial role in the Siege of Yorktown. It highlights his intelligence-gathering methods, the risks he took, and the impact of his information on American military strategy. Finally, it discusses his posthumous recognition and lasting influence on the history of espionage and the importance of acknowledging unsung heroes.
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