This grew out of my Down Da Road I Go Blog which now has become primarily what I'm doing and music. I was getting so much history in it, I spun this one off and now have World War II and War of 1812 blogs which came off this one. The Blog List below right has all the way too many blogs that I write.
Monday, March 12, 2018
How About a Kosciuszko Day?-- Part 2: Early Leader of Universal Human Rights
The write, Mary Wisniewski, of Polish descent herself, says that Tadeusz Kosciuszki was also an American Revolution hero, but his name was much harder to pronounce (I am still having to look at the spelling when typing it).
However, he is more than just a symbol to pride and heroism. He opposed the oppression of Jews and peasants in Poland and slavery in America. He was an early leader for universal human rights.
Born in 1746 and a graduate of the Corps of Cadets in Warsaw, he studied in France and then worked as a tutor in Poland. He fell in love with his employer's daughter and was severely beaten by her father's servants when they tried to elope..
Kosciuszko then went to France and eventually to North America where he joined the Continental Army.
--DaCoot
Labels:
American Revolution,
Jews,
peasants,
Poland,
slavery,
Tadeusz Kosciuszko,
Warsaw Poland
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