Join us for an insightful lecture titled 'Liberty's Gender: Women, Popular Culture, and the American Revolution.' Hosted at the Lucy Robbins Welles Library in Newington, Connecticut, this presentation delves into the often-overlooked contributions of women during the American Revolution and how they were portrayed in popular culture. This educational event offers a fascinating look at history, providing a deeper understanding of the social dynamics and gender roles that shaped the revolutionary era.
What to Expect
An informative and thought-provoking lecture suitable for history enthusiasts.
Who Should Attend
History students
History buffs
Library patrons
Community members
Agenda Overview
The lecture runs from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM, followed by a discussion.
Venue & Address
Lucy Robbins Welles Library
100 Garfield Street Newington , Connecticut – 06111 United States
Organizer
Lucy Robbins Welles Library · Public Library
A community library providing educational and historical programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the lecture?
Library Community Room, Lucy Robbins Welles Library, Newington, CT.
When is it?
June 22, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM.
What is the topic?
Women's roles and representation during the American Revolution.
Is there a fee?
Check the library's event calendar for details.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is typically required via the library website.
Who is the speaker?
Check the library's event listing for speaker details.
Tags
History
Lecture
Newington
Connecticut
Women's History
Revolution
Summary
An educational lecture on women's history during the American Revolution.