A portrait of James Forten is printed on a wall graphic in the Museum's core exhibition.

What was it like to grow up during the American Revolution? Join Museum educators on Tuesday, Oct. 15, for this professional development workshop free for teachers as we discover the story of young revolutionary James Forten and how he — and other children and teens — experienced this turbulent time. Together we’ll discuss Forten’s life as he grew up in the heart of Revolutionary Philadelphia and examine how the Revolution helped shape him in his formative years while also considering how his experiences were similar to and different from those of other young people. Walk away from this workshop with ideas for how Forten’s story can help students imagine life in the Revolution. 

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Dr. Philip Mead leads a class of teachers at the Season Of Independence Summer Teacher Institute.
 

Professional Development Workshops

Join fellow teachers for interactive workshops, engaging discussions, and content-rich presentations exploring the American Revolution in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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A screenshot of a 360-degree panoramic image from the Black Founders virtual tour.
 

Black Founders Virtual Tour

Immerse yourself in 360-degree panoramic gallery images, high-resolution photos of the artifacts and documents, a guided audio tour, and music station to explore the story of free Black Philadelphian James Forten and his descendants.
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Meet James Forten cover image featuring actor Nathan Alford-Tate.
 

"Meet Young James Forten" Performance

Watch the Museum's first-person theatrical performance about James Forten’s early life, written by local playwright Marissa Kennedy and performed by actor Nathan Alford-Tate.
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