Websites
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Lots of good info about how the actual ride went down, plus a biography.
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Information on Revere from PBS.
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Some more detail about the first battles of the American Revolution, for all you history buffs.
Audio
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The poem read by Bridget Rafferty. It's good to hear this read out loud, and to hear the choices she makes about what to emphasize.
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This guy sounds a little like the ghost of Longfellow!
Pics
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This will help you keep track of the geography in the poem. It also has some good photos of landmarks and drawings of the famous night.
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This is the most famous picture of Revere, painted by the colonial American painter John Singleton Copley. Revere was a silversmith, which explains the teapot.
Video
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This is worth checking out. Someone has animated Longfellow's picture to make it look like he's reading the poem.
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From some old TV series. Walken plays a white-wigged British soldier sent to arrest Revere. The acting isn't great, but Shmoop can't get enough of Walken.
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A classic cartoon, if a little cheesy. Paul just has a small role here, since they cover the whole Revolutionary War.