Lessons of History Distinguished Lecture Series: “Benjamin Franklin’s Revolutions”

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Name: Lessons of History Distinguished Lecture Series: “Benjamin Franklin’s Revolutions”
Date: October 12, 2025
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Event Description:
Cape May MAC’s annual Lessons of History Distinguished Lecture Series brings renowned speakers to Cape May to offer illuminating insights within their respective fields. In this 13th year, Professor of English Carla J. Mulford, Ph.D., Penn State University, and Director of the Library & Museum Michelle Craig McDonald, Ph.D., American Philosophical Society, present this in-depth look at founding father Benjamin Franklin. The lecture will explore Franklin’s role in the American Revolution and his crucial role as European diplomat. Franklin was the public face for independence, individual rights and freedom from political tyranny. His private agony was his beloved son, governor of New Jersey, who remained steadfastly devoted to Britain. Through it all, Franklin’s wit and wisdom helped put a stamp on the new nation.
Location:
Cape May Convention Hall, 714 Beach Avenue, Cape May
Date/Time Information:
Sunday, Oct. 12 at 5pm
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Fees/Admission:
$40 Tickets are limited.
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