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Shaping America: Franklin and the Constitution

Lady Joan Reid, will discuss Franklin’s involvement in the principles that continue to shape America today.


Benjamin Franklin rose from a modest, working class background to become the most famous American of his day, renowned for his accomplishments as a statesmen, diplomat, writer, printer, scientist and inventor. He is one of America’s first, and most enduring, symbols of the principle that all men are created equal. The “essential founding father”, Franklin played a key role in shaping the American constitution. Benjamin Franklin House governor, Lady Joan Reid, will discuss Franklin’s involvement in the principles that continue to shape America today.


Speaker(s):

Lady Joan Reid | talks

 

Date and Time:

25 March 2009 at 6:30 am

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Benjamin Franklin House
36 Craven Street
London
London
WC2N 5NF
0207 839 2006
http://info@benjaminfranklinhouse.org

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Tickets:

£5/£3.50

Available from:

Call 0207 839 2006 or email info@benjaminfranklinhouse.org

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