Character, Courage, and Freedom matter more than race.
“We are Black Americans who love our country, honor its founding principles, and reject the narrative that patriotism is somehow at odds with our identity. Our mission is to celebrate Black excellence, defend American ideals, and build a future where character, courage, and freedom matter more than race.”
Black Patriots 4 America exists to remind the world that Black Americans have always been part of this nation’s story — from the Revolutionary War to today. We celebrate our heritage, but we refuse to let it be weaponized against the country we love.
“I love this country more than any other in the world... I was born here, and I shall die here.”
— Frederick Douglass
First casualty of the American Revolution • Boston Massacre, 1770
A Black and Native American sailor who gave his life for liberty before the nation even existed.
Hero of Bunker Hill • Freed slave turned Patriot soldier
Fired the shot that killed British Major John Pitcairn at Bunker Hill. Fought for freedom while still enslaved by law.
WWII • Never lost a bomber they escorted
The Red Tails proved Black excellence in the sky while fighting both fascism abroad and racism at home.
Pioneering Pediatric Neurosurgeon • 17th U.S. Secretary of HUD (2017-2021)
Raised in poverty in Detroit by a single mother, he became the youngest director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins at age 33. World-renowned for successfully separating conjoined twins joined at the head, he is a powerful example of excellence, personal responsibility, and the American Dream.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice • Nominated by President George H.W. Bush, 1991
The second African American to serve on the Supreme Court. Rose from poverty in segregated Georgia to become a principled originalist defending the Constitution as written and the promise of American liberty.
Author, Speaker & Founder of AuntieAngiesHouse.com • Pardoned by President Trump
From federal prison to full presidential pardon, she overcame adversity to champion second chances, family values, and truth-telling in the Black community as a powerful American voice.
Stories of courage, innovation, and patriotism that transcend race.
Invented large-scale blood plasma storage – saved thousands of Allied lives in WWII.
First Black woman to earn an international pilot’s license. Defied every barrier.
Medal of Honor recipient – Vietnam War hero who lived the creed of duty and honor.
First self-made female millionaire in America. Built an empire through hard work and ingenuity.
"The principles of the United States Constitution are the principles of the Black Patriot. We do not seek special treatment. We seek equal justice under the law, the same opportunity, and the same freedom that the Constitution guarantees to every American."
Black Patriots 4 America
Defending the American Dream for all
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