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SUMMARY:Liberty Lit Society
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate America's 250th birthday with a unique book discussion group focused on the founding of the United States. Who: Ages 13 & up When: 10 a.m. Where: Library's lower level Celebrate America's 250th birthday with a unique book discussion group focused on the nation's founding. The Liberty Lit Society Book Club will meet the third Saturday each month beginning in January. January 17 "1776" by David McCullough Follow the story of the men who marched with Gen. George Washington in the year of the Declaration of Independence   men whose shoulders bore the weight of America's fight for freedom. Using extensive American and British archives\, 1776 tells the story of all classes\, ranks\, colors\, and occupations. McCullough also includes the story of the opposition\, British Cmdr. William Howe and his redcoats\, who faced their own struggles while fighting for a cause they truly believed in.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Celebrate America&rsquo\;s 250th birthday with a unique book discussion group focused on the founding of the United States. Who: Ages 13 &amp\; up When: 10 a.m. Where: Library&rsquo\;s lower level Celebrate America&#39\;s 250th birthday with a unique book discussion group focused on the nation&#39\;s founding. The Liberty Lit Society Book Club will meet the third Saturday each month beginning in January. January 17 &quot\;1776&quot\; by David McCullough Follow the story of the men who marched with Gen. George Washington in the year of the Declaration of Independence &mdash\; men whose shoulders bore the weight of America&rsquo\;s fight for freedom. Using extensive American and British archives\, 1776 tells the story of all classes\, ranks\, colors\, and occupations. McCullough also includes the story of the opposition\, British Cmdr. William Howe and his redcoats\, who faced their own struggles while fighting for a cause they truly believed in.
LOCATION:Frankfort Community Public Library
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URL:https://members.discoverclintoncounty.com/events/details/liberty-lit-society-102
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