
James Lafayette: Revolutionary Spy
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10th Grade - University
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James Lafayette, an enslaved man in Virginia, became a key spy for the Patriots during the American Revolution. He worked with the Marquis de Lafayette, gathering intelligence that contributed to the victory at Yorktown. Despite his efforts, James remained enslaved until 1787, when he was freed with the help of a letter from the Marquis. He later reunited with the Marquis in 1824, marking the end of a significant intelligence partnership.
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