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Fundraising Lecture – Jack D. Warren Jr. – “Freedom: The Enduring Importance of the Revolution”

June 9 @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

This event is in-person only at the Visitor Center Auditorium. Registration required.

Join us for a 1 hour lecture on Jack D. Warren Jr.’s new book on the American Revolution.

Published under the auspices of the American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati, Freedom: The Enduring Importance of the American Revolution is a narrative history of the War for Independence. It tells the pivotal story of the courageous men and women who risked their lives to create a new nation based on the idea that government should serve people and protect their freedom. Written for Americans intent on understanding our national origins but also appropriate for teachers and secondary classrooms, Freedom argues that the American Revolution is the central event in our history: the turning point between our colonial origins and our national experience. This volume includes 167 full-color paintings, maps, illustrations, and photos—many seen only in historical institutions nationwide!

The narrative in FREEDOM spans from the American Revolution’s origins in the nature of colonial British America—a society in which freedom was limited and in which everyone was the subject of a distant monarch—through the crisis in the British Empire that followed the French and Indian War, to the events of the War for Independence itself, and ultimately to the creation of the first great republic in modern history. Ours is a shared, inspiring story of how Americans, united in their fight for freedom, became one nation with a shared history and national identity. It is a testament to the power of unity and shared values. It is the story of a generation of founders who expressed ideals of liberty, equality, natural and civil rights, and responsible citizenship: ideals that have shaped our history and will shape our future—and the world’s future.

About the Author

Jack D. Warren, Jr., is a native of Washington, DC, whose work focuses on the enduring achievements of the American Revolution. He served on the faculty of the University of Virginia, where he was an editor of The Papers of George Washington. Subsequently, he was the executive director of The Society of Cincinnati and the founding director of The American Revolution Institute. His books include The Presidency of George Washington and America’s First Veterans. He and his wife, Janet, live in Alexandria, Virginia.

This event will be a 1 hour lecture by author Jack D. Warren Jr, discussing the book, his research, as well as an opportunity for questions and book signing.

Proceeds will support the Friends of Washington Crossing Park and the Princeton Regional Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution Education Fund.

Tickets can be purchased both with or without a book. The Book will be also be available for sale in the Visitor Center gift shop, if supplies allow.

Details

Date:
June 9
Time:
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Venue

Washington Crossing Historic Park
1112 River Road
Washington Crossing, PA 18977 United States
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Phone
(215) 493-4076

Organizer

Friends of Washington Crossing Park
Phone
215-493-4076
Email
info@washingtoncrossingpark.org
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