Be one of 35 guests to enjoy libations, hors d’oeuvre, and conversation with luminaries at a series of cocktail receptions prior to engaging public programs. Each ticket of $250 includes a reception with the speakers as well as reserved seating for the program to follow. Register for all three events for $650. Your ticket supports the MHS’s public programs, K-12 educational initiatives, collection and conservation efforts, and stewardship of the primary resources that are the backbone of civic and historic scholarship.
On October 28, Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff discusses The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams, with Sara Georgini, Series Editor for The Papers of John Adams. On November 2, join Harvard professor and host of Finding Your Roots on PBS, Henry Louis Gates, Jr, who asks Donald Yacavone about his latest book Teaching White Supremacy. Finally, on November 16, Pulitzer Prize winner Megan Marshall interviews Lydia Moland about Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life, the forgotten story of a remarkable abolitionist. Register for all three HERE or visit www.masshist.org for information on each individual evening.
