A great segment on a very important and neglected part of our American history. My only gripe is that Beck does exaggerate a little bit to make his point. Armistead was certainly not the only “double agent” working for the Americans during the Revolution and if any “double agent” could be credited with saving/winning the American Revolution, it almost certainly should be John Honeyman of New Jersey. Armistead was an important figure in the history of Revolutionary War spying but Beck unintentionally goes a little too far and I think that actually makes a mockery of the historical record.
Oops! Is THAT the "black history" that is being discussed here? I assumed it was the black radical, revolutionary communist "Liberation" movement. Oh well, hopefully anyone who didn't know much about it before does so now. I'm very busy getting ready to leave the house and so didn't read the topic very carefully. Sorry folks! :)