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The Role of the Press in the American Revolution

18th century newspapers and pamphlets were essential to the dissemination of information and were instrumental in fanning the flames of discord on both sides of the revolutionary conflict. However, how did printers get their information? This interactive program, with the added component of 18th century material culture items, focuses on the incredible process of typesetting and the role that printing and propaganda played in the pivotal events leading up to the American Revolution.

Michele Gabrielson is a local history teacher and historic interpreter of the 18th century. When she is not teaching in the classroom, Michele can be found leading tours, lectures, and demonstrations at historic sites in the greater Boston area. She specializes in interpreting the history of colonial women printers, the stories of loyalist refugees, and of 18th century chocolate makers! Most recently, she has taken on building a first-person impression of the revolutionary playwright and poet Mercy Otis Warren.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Bigelow Free Public Library

54 Walnut St
Clinton, MA 01510 United States

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54 Walnut St
Clinton, MA 01510 United States
Wednesday, April 15 - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm