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In time for the lead-up to the nation’s 250th anniversary, a groundbreaking new history book is set to reshape how Americans understand the Revolutionary War. Forgotten Patriots of the Northern Theater brings to light the extraordinary but overlooked contributions of American men, women and children of African and Indigenous ancestry who served during the American Revolution in the Northern colonies. Through painstaking archival research, the book reconstructs their lives, battles, betrayals, and legacies — filling a crucial gap in our nation's founding narrative. Winner of the 2025 Phyllis Wheatley Book Award for Historical Nonfiction, Forgotten Patriots draws on years of deep archival research, including pension files, military rolls, and firsthand petitions, to tell the stories of those who served at places like Saratoga, Valley Forge, and Rhode Island. The book not only names these forgotten soldiers but brings their voices, struggles, and aspirations back into public memory. Blending historical scholarship with narrative storytelling, Forgotten Patriots of the Northern Theater is both a call to remembrance and a resource for genealogists, educators, and history lovers alike. RIC MURPHY is an educator, historian, author, and documentarian and a leading scholar on America’s Forgotten Patriots. He currently serves as the President General of the Society of the First African Families of English America. His award-winning book, the Arrival of the First Africans in Virginia was turned into a documentary with the same name and has won over thirty international films awards, including being selected as Best Director. His first award-winning book Freedom Road: An American Family Saga from Jamestown to World captures his family lineage and history over fourteen generations, three continents, ten international wars, the birth of a nation and fourteen patriots of the American Revolution including eight Americans of African ancestry. His documented family lineage dates to the earliest colonial periods of Plymouth, Massachusetts, and of Jamestown, Virginia. Mr. Murphy’s lineage has been evaluated and accepted by several heredity societies, including the Daughters of the American Revolution; the National Society of the Sons of Colonial New England; the Sons of the American Revolution; the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War; and the Sons and Daughters of the U. S. Middle Passage. In addition to serving as the President General of the Society of the First African Families of English America; he was the former National Vice President for History for the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society; the former Registrar Society of the Sons and Daughters of the United States Middle Passage; and received the National Genealogical Society’s 2020 President's Citation.