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Black Founders: The Forten Family Of Philadelphia - Museum Of The American Revolution
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9781933153445
$38.00
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When James Forten walked the streets of 1770s Philadelphia as a young man, he was surrounded by the sights and sounds of revolutionary transformation. He heard the words of the Declaration of Independence read aloud for the first time in 1776 before setting sail to fight for independence in 1781.
This unique journey and exceptional story of this family of Revolutionaries explores the legacy of the American Revolution, the history of the American experiment of liberty, equality, and self-government, and the ongoing work to improve the nation's dedication to the principle that "all men are created equal."
This unique journey and exceptional story of this family of Revolutionaries explores the legacy of the American Revolution, the history of the American experiment of liberty, equality, and self-government, and the ongoing work to improve the nation's dedication to the principle that "all men are created equal."
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Partner Credited Name | Museum of the American Revolution Gift Shop |
Venue Type | Historical |
Weight (lb) | 1.000000 |
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