Remembering Abigail Adams
Saturday, December 1   9:00-4:00
Registration fee: $25

Massachusetts Historical Society
Center for the Teaching of History
1154 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215
Contact us at 617-646-0588 or education@masshist.org

This program is open to all educators of K-12 students.  Teachers can earn 22.5 Professional Development Points or 1 graduate credit (for an additional fee).

Abigail Adams lived at the heart of American politics for nearly half a century. She was a revolutionary First Lady, urging her husband to “Remember the Ladies” in the colonial quest for independence, and a huge influence on the nation’s sixth president, John Quincy Adams. In her letters to her family and a wide circle of influential colleagues, Abigail was candid and colorful in depicting the hard work and great reward of nation-building. Join us as we remember the life and legacy of Abigail Adams, one of the many women who helped build early America.

For questions, contact Kate Melchior at education@masshist.org or 617-646-0588.

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