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Lectures with Road Scholar: George Washington and the Road to Independence

Lectures with Road Scholar: George Washington and the Road to Independence

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Abbot Public Library, 235 Pleasant St, Marblehead, MA, 01945
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We now think of George Washington as America’s foremost patriot, but he came to accept war and independence only slowly. Far from embracing his selection as commander-in-chief, he feared it would lead to his ruin - and possible death. Join author and historian Dr. Edward Lengel as he explores how Washington’s hope for America’s future led him to take on leadership in the struggle for independence. Celebrate the United States of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 through the lens of Washington’s leadership in the Revolutionary War.

A viewing of the online lecture will be held in the Event Center at Abbot Public Library, followed by a discussion session.

Registration is required and limited to 35. Please register at tinyurl.com/RS-Washington. Can't attend in person? Please register for the program or join the Wait List. Everyone who is registered will be sent the recording.

Edward G. Lengel is an award-winning historian and educator. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, where he directed the Washington Papers Project and later held senior roles in public history. An author, speaker, and battlefield guide, Lengel has written 14 books on American history, including the official history of Colonial Williamsburg and “General George Washington: A Military Life.” He is a corecipient of the National Humanities Medal and has won two writing awards from the Army Historical Foundation.

This program is sponsored by the Friends of Abbot Public Library.

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