As part of the America 250 commemoration, award-winning author Bruce E. Mowday presents a powerful lecture honoring the ordinary soldiers of the Revolutionary War. While history often celebrates famous leaders, this presentation highlights the sacrifices and endurance of common soldiers whose courage secured American independence.
Presenter: Bruce E. Mowday is an award-winning historian and prolific author specializing in American history, particularly the Revolutionary War and early Pennsylvania. He has written more than 20 books, including works on Valley Forge, Lafayette, and the soldiers of the American Revolution. Mowday is a frequent lecturer, media contributor, and historical consultant whose research brings new insight to the lives of everyday patriots who shaped the nation’s founding. His engaging storytelling style makes complex history accessible to broad audiences while remaining grounded in primary-source research.
Cost: Free of charge
Donations: Welcome and appreciated
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This lecture is part of our America 250 celebration, honoring the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States and reflecting on the people and events that shaped our nation.
