“Facts are stubborn things.” A new St. Bonaventure University essay revisits John Adams’ commitment to truth, reason, and the rule of law during the founding era. Read here: https://t.co/RmLsygaCmU #JohnAdams#America250
The Freedom Train and Freedom Plane Tour is bringing America's founding documents to communities nationwide ahead of America 250. Read here: https://t.co/AjOg4najPh #America250#AmericanHistory
A new essay revisits the dramatic months leading to the Declaration of Independence and the role leaders like John Adams played in advancing the cause of independence. Read here: https://t.co/Fl80TvSJI8 #JohnAdams#America250
A 1778 letter from Abigail Adams to her son John Quincy Adams offers timeless lessons on knowledge, virtue, and character. Read here: https://t.co/NqfrIvYfmp #AbigailAdams#America250
A recent Washington Stand article explores the faith and resilience of Abigail Adams, whose influence helped shape both her family and the founding era. Read here: https://t.co/THqNztBxL4 #AbigailAdams#America250
A recent East Wing Magazine essay reflects on the proposed memorial honoring John Adams and Abigail Adams in Washington, D.C. Read here: https://t.co/I5qVXQG2dK #AdamsMemorial#America250
C-SPAN recently featured the launch of the Abigail Adams Society, honoring Abigail Adams and her lasting legacy in the founding era. Watch here: https://t.co/J8wpN1SHi4 #AbigailAdams#America250
Even in their final days, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson disagreed about the meaning of the American Revolution. Read here: https://t.co/RHoIVUvV1k #JohnAdams#America250
The Pequot Library is using performance and public history to explore America’s founding era ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary. Read more here: https://t.co/QAseQwUiWx #America250#AmericanHistory
In 1800, John Adams ordered the federal government’s move from Philadelphia to the new capital in Washington, D.C. Read here: https://t.co/KIbLjtLy7k #JohnAdams#America250
A recent editorial revisits the life and legacy of John Adams and his lasting influence on the American constitutional republic. Read here: https://t.co/13Bst5MgaU #JohnAdams#America250
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Philadelphia is preparing to mark the moment with history, reflection, and public engagement in the city where independence was declared. Read here: https://t.co/LPElxw2shw #America250#AmericanHistory
A new novel, A Founding Mother, shines renewed light on Abigail Adams and her role in shaping the early republic alongside John Adams.
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The Harvard Gazette revisits the early years of Harvard Medical School and the Revolutionary-era figures who helped shape both American medicine and the new nation. https://t.co/V4LruPyXDE #America250#AdamsMemorial
GBH revisits Abigail Adams’ famous 1776 call to “remember the ladies," highlighting her enduring voice on civic life, education, and the responsibilities of the founding era.
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Reminder to join AMF’s May Book Club Webinar on May 26 at 7:00 PM ET featuring Remembering the Ladies by Kimberly Fletcher & Cassiopeia Fletcher. Register here: https://t.co/1cHZLVeBbu #AdamsMemorial#WomensHistory
The New-York Historical Society’s new Revolutionary Women exhibition highlights the women who shaped America’s founding era — including voices and contributions too often overlooked. https://t.co/J1E6mB2gR7 #AbigailAdams#America250
The Adams Memorial Foundation is accepting applications for the Adams Public Service Award for graduating seniors nationwide. Honoring leadership, service, and civic engagement. Apply by an updated deadline of May 22. #AdamsMemorial#PublicService
Emerging Revolutionary War revisits John Adams’ influential 1776 pamphlet Thoughts on Government, a foundational work in shaping the constitutional republic and the structure of American government. https://t.co/z64irFZBqh #JohnAdams#AdamsMemorial