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Evelandscape

Finding Freedom: Primary Sources for Eve

Discover a selection of primary sources the Museum used to construct Eve's story for Finding Freedom.
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Jacklandscape

Finding Freedom: Primary Sources for Jack

Discover a selection of primary sources the Museum used to construct Jack's story for Finding Freedom.
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Londonlandscape

Finding Freedom: Primary Sources for London

Discover a selection of primary sources the Museum used to construct London's story for Finding Freedom.
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Image Credits

Acknowledgments for Washington Headquarters Standard and Battle of Yorktown conservation, image credits for Independence Hall photo.
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Finding Freedom: Primary Sources for Deborah

Discover a selection of primary sources the Museum used to construct Deborah's story for Finding Freedom.
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Katelyn Appiah-Kubi portrays Elizabeth Freeman wearing a blue dress with white apron and hat.

Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month and explore the stories of unsung Revolutionaries with the Museum this February.
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For Kids & Families

Inspire the next generation of revolutionaries with hands-on activities, crafts, books, digital experiences, and more.
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Never Caught

Read an excerpt from Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Kathleen Van Cleve's young reader adaptation of the story of runaway slave Ona Judge.
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Revolutionary Friends

Read an excerpt from Selene Castrovilla's children's book that tells the story of the enduring friendship of George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette.
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This image shows the book cover of The American Revolution: A History by Gordon S. Wood. It is a painting of a Continental Army solder with a sword raised in his right hand and an American flag with 1776 written on it in yellow in his left hand.

The American Revolution

This excerpt from Gordon Wood shows how the ideals of 'republicanism' influenced the governments being formed at the start of the Revolutionary War.
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