Virtual program
Thursday, April 9
7 – 8 pm
Adults. In 1776, signing the Declaration of Independence was not an act of patriotism. It was an act of treason against Great Britain. Who were these fifty-six men who risked it all to make the strike for independence? Some of their names are familiar, like Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. Others — like Button Gwinnett — are not. There are some good stories of lesser-known Americans in this talk: who they were, what role they played in independence, and what consequences they suffered after they signed the Declaration.
Presented by Joyce Haworth who has a master's degree in history from the University of Chicago. For over twenty years, she has been developing and presenting history lectures for active adults all over the Chicago area. Her talks bring history to life and foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of our nation's story.