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Unheard Voices of the American Revolution:”African Americans in the Age of Revolution”
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The series will address underrepresented groups including Black people, Loyalists, Jewish people, Freemasons, and women, as well as the role of diseases and injuries during wartime. “Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” lectures are free and open to the public; Pre-registration is requested.
Schedule:
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When Religious and Political Beliefs Conflict: The Dilemma of Local Quakers during the American Revolution (April 12 at 6:30 pm, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield) – Dr. Garry Stone
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The Impact of Disease on the American Revolution and Local Communities (April 19 at 1:00 pm, Blackwood Campus, Connector Building, Room 105 – Civic Hall) – Kelly Jackson
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Phillis Wheatley: An Enslaved Poet (April 26 at 6:30 pm, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield) – Daisy Century, American Historical Theatre –
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African Americans in the Age of Revolution (May 3 at 1:00 pm, Camden Campus, CTC Conference Center) – Kendra Boyd
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Fighting for the Crown: Colonial Loyalists (May 17 at 6:30 pm, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield) – Herb Kaufman
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We Were There Too: Jews and the American Revolution (May 24 at 7:00 pm, Cherry Hill Library, 1100 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill). – Norman H. Finkelstein
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Freemasonry and the American Revolution (May 31 at 6:30 pm, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield) – John Herd Couch Minott
John and Abigail Adams Debate:
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May 25, 7:00 pm (The Haddon Fortnightly, 301 Kings Highway East Haddonfield); $17.76 Register here.
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Camden County College – Camden Campus
601 Cooper St, Camden, NJ, 08102, United States - Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Add to Calendar 2023-05-03 2023-05-03 America/New_York Unheard Voices of the American Revolution:”African Americans in the Age of Revolution”
The series will address underrepresented groups including Black people, Loyalists, Jewish people, Freemasons, and women, as well as the role of diseases and injuries during wartime. “Unheard Voices of the American Revolution” lectures are free and open to the public; Pre-registration is requested. Schedule: When Religious and Political Beliefs Conflict: The Dilemma of Local Quakers during the American Revolution (April 12 at 6:30 pm, Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield) – Dr. Garry Stone The Impact of Disease on the…
601 Cooper St, Camden, NJ, 08102, United States public