Jefferson: The Revolutionary
Mather Brown. Thomas Jefferson, 1786. Oil on canvas. Public domain, from the National Portrait Gallery. Accession number NPG.99.66. Photographed by the Google Cultural Institute.

Jefferson: The Revolutionary

“But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.”

-Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence, 1776

Spend some time with us as we chat about Mr. Jefferson and his revolutionary words!  

Teaching American History’s online seminars occur monthly on select Saturdays from 10:45am-12pm ET.  A reading packet containing excerpts for discussion, a pre-seminar discussion board, a link to the seminar recording and relevant primary sources will be made available to registrants.

For professional development purposes, attendees will receive acknowledgement of their digital presence.  So—grab your biggest coffee mug, put your feet up and join us for a stimulating conversation between friends!

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Dates
August 16, 2025 -
August 16, 2025
Times
10:45 AM EDT
12:00 PM EDT
Location
Online
Organizer
Teaching American History
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Assistant Professor of Political Science at Ashland University
Assistant Professor of History at Ashland University
Honored Visiting Graduate Faculty at Oakland University