Events are funded in part through generous grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, the Lowell Institute, Hub Town Tours, and the Revere Hotel.
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“‘To Begin the World over Again’: Revolutionary Rights”
“‘To Begin the World over Again’: Revolutionary Rights”
Prof. Janet Polasky, Presidential Professor of History, University of New Hampshire Explore how these reverberations of American claims to their revolutionary rights influence our understanding of liberty and equality from the eighteenth century to the present throughout the Atlantic world.
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“Musik on the Harpsichord & Hammered Dulcimer”
“Musik on the Harpsichord & Hammered Dulcimer”
1:00 – 3:00 Talented musician R. P. Hale plays 18th century tunes on instruments he has painstakingly reproduced from period originals. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Paul Revere’s time in this time-traveling opportunity!
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Meet Harriet, Daughter of Paul Revere
Meet Harriet, Daughter of Paul Revere
1:00, 1:45, 2:30 Diane Lent brings to life Harriet Revere, one of Paul Revere’s 16 children. Join her in reminiscing about her father’s dramatic life, the adventures of her many siblings, nieces, and nephews, and growing up in the historic North End.
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“The Other Fourth of July: The American War of Independence in the Southern Caribbean”
“The Other Fourth of July: The American War of Independence in the Southern Caribbean”
Prof. Tessa Murphy, Associate Professor of History, Syracuse University Consider what the American Revolution meant to British colonial subjects in these lesser-studied parts of the Americas. Indigenous, enslaved, and free people seized the opportunity to ally with Great Britain’s chief rival, France, and many used this moment of disruption to seek freedom, sovereignty, or autonomy. […]
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Paper Marbling
Paper Marbling
1:00 - 3:00 See how colonial craftsmen created eye-catching marbled papers. Watch as R. P. Hale floats pigments in water, swirls the colors, then transfers the designs to paper. It may look like magic but Hale will explain the very real science behind this fascinating phenomenon.
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“Slavery and Smallpox Inoculation”
“Slavery and Smallpox Inoculation”
Prof. Elise Mitchell, Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Princeton University The African Atlantic history of smallpox inoculation is a rich, yet oft-overlooked story. This lecture contextualizes the more familiar history of Onesimus and Cotton Mather in early eighteenth-century Boston within the broader history of Africans performing smallpox inoculations in West Africa, Jamaica, and Saint Domingue (Haiti) […]