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Delaware County America 250 Commission
The Contributions of the Holy Experiment to American Exceptionalism (LH22815)
with Perry Hamilton
NEW Individual Quakers prospered in the New World. See how, led by William Penn and his Holy Experiment, Philadelphians developed the cultural foundations of America that led this country to unparalleled success in all aspects. Examine their contributions to American Exceptionalism.
Loyalty and Zeal: Algonkians of the Revolution (SL42810)
with Drew Shuptar-Rayvis
NEW Honor the contributions, struggles and sacrifices made by Algonkian people during the War of American Independence. Explore the unique material culture and trade of Algonkian and Iroquoian people. Navigate the complex political paths of patriotism, Toryism and neutrality that these people trod as they worked to preserve their way of life in the face of overwhelming odds. Consider both the devastation of the Sullivan Campaign and the Algonkian contributions to the shape of history. Light refreshments available.
A Visit from Susan B. Anthony (SL51812)
with Marjorie Goldman
NEW The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote, has often been called the “Susan B. Anthony Amendment,” in honor of the woman who was the best-known face of the Women's Suffrage movement. Sadly, she did not live to see this eventual triumph. Meet Anthony, as portrayed by Goldman, and learn about her background, her setbacks and her hopes for the future.
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How 200 Years of U.S.-Cuban Relations Prepared this Moment (SL51806)
with Alan McPherson
NEW U.S. policymakers have coveted Cuba since the days of John Quincy Adams. Now, the island might finally fall into their lap. What has brought us here? Chart the long history of intimate yet bitter relations between the United States and Cuba, from the 19th to the 21st century. Emphasized is the mid-twentieth century, when U.S. fears clashed with Cuban yearnings for freedom and set up ideological and political dynamics still at play today.
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Adrienne de Noailles Lafayette: A Revolutionary Woman (SL51802)
with Ana Ramirez Luhrs
NEW While less know than her husband the Marquis, who is beloved by Americans to this day, Adrienne de Noailles Lafayette was a brave and principled French noblewoman facing the tumult of the French Revolution. Hear her story through archival prints and manuscripts from Lafayette College’s Special Collections and other holdings.
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250 Hidden History Tour: Philadelphia’s Black & Women Founders (TT21017)
with Martin Lotito
NEW Walk the streets of Old City and learn about the often-overlooked legacies of its trailblazing Black and women citizens. You’ll hear stories about famous figures like Betsy Ross, wealthy sailmaker James Forten and the brilliant Forten women who shaped the early abolitionist movement. From early leaders like Hannah Callowhill Penn to legendary figures like Alice of Dunk’s Ferry, you’ll see the birthplace of America through new eyes (see Black Founders in Philadelphia lecture 10/06.) (3 Feet: Extensive Walking and Lengthy Periods of Standing.)
Ten Critical Days (LH41808)
with Lawrence Swesey
We’ve heard of General Washington crossing the Delaware. Learn why the Holiday Season of 1776-77 is designated “Ten Critical Days.” Discover why Washington ordered an audacious attack against the Hessian strong-point in Trenton. Analyze the brilliant tactical plans employed against the fearsome enemy on Christmas Day and the vital follow up attack a week later. Appreciate the effects of the victory and how it saved the Revolution.