“Poetic Legacies: Interpreting New Texts from Writers Inspired by Phillis Wheatley Peters”

Dr. Drea Brown/Dear Girl: A Reckoning (Gold Line Press/USC, 2015); and Alison Clarke/Phillis (U of Calgary Press) (organizer: Dr. Sarah Robbins/TCU) moderated by Aruni Kashyap (UGA) hosted by Dean Sonja Watson. TCU Library; Zoom webinar. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phillis-wheatley-peters-poetic-legacies-tickets-695666225407?aff=oddtdtcreator  

A Revolutionary Encounter in London: A Conversation Between Phillis Wheatley and Bejamin Franklin

Old South Presbyterian Church 29 Federal Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

A performance of the historically-based play written and directed by Debra Wiess Featuring actors Cathryn Philippe and Josiah George May 8, 1773 enslaved African poet Phillis Wheatley left Boston for London for the publication of her book of poetry Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, coming out later that summer.  During her 6-week stay in the […]

Boston Tea Party Participant Commemoration: Kilkenny, Ireland

Rothe House and Garden Parliament Street, Kilkenny, Ireland

Rothe House & Garden is delighted to welcome the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Revolution 250 to commemorate Boston Tea Party participant and Kilkenny man, Thomas White with a ceremonial marker, as a part of their 250th Anniversary initiative, the Boston Tea Party Participant Marker Project. Thomas White emigrated to America in 1771 […]

Boston Tea Party Participant Commemoration: Paris, France

Père Lachaise Cemetery 16 rue du Repos, Paris, France

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Revolution 250 will partner with The City of Paris, and the Rochambeau Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to place a commemorative marker at the grave of James Swan, recognizing him as a participant in the event known as the Boston Tea Party on December […]

The Boston Tea Party with Professor Robert Allison

Professor Robert Allison joins the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum for a discussion on the impact of the Boston Tea Party on America's road to Revolution.  As the cursed East India Company tea arrives in Boston Harbor between November 28th and December 15th 1773, the town of Boston becomes gripped by the drama of […]

Boston Tea Party Participant Commemoration–Cambridge, MA

Old Burying Ground Cambridge, MA, United States

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Revolution 250 will partner with the community of Cambridge, MA to place a commemorative grave marker at the grave of John Hicks, recognizing him as a participant in the event known as the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773. The ceremony will take place on Friday […]

“Huzzah! Drinking with John Hancock During the American Revolution” with Brooke Barbier

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum 306 Congress Street, Boston, MA, United States

***PLEASE NOTE: IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE IS NOW SOLD OUT! However, you can register for the live-stream at the link below.*** When John Hancock needed to win people over, he didn't talk about resisting taxes--he served alcohol. He offered rum punch and wine at his home and paid for lavish meals in taverns to bring people together. […]

Faneuil Hall Event Tickets Available

The 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party December 16th, 2023. Don’t miss your chance to attend this historic event! FREE tickets available at 9:00am on Tuesday, October 17th*. *Limit […]