


September 16, 1824
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September 16, 1824











CLASS #1: Background: Who, why, Lafayette?

CLASS #2
View from the Audience. Persons of Color. Enslaved & Free.
CLASS #3:
View from the Audience. Establishment White Working Class.
CLASS #4: After Death a Universal Icon





Why

“All are created equal…”

“Liberté, égalité, fraternité”




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“…all means all…”


















































LAFAYETTE LODGE NO. 22 MASONS, AMENIA




LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 18 IOOF,






American Revolution (1775-1782)
French Revolution (1789-1797)

1824 Visit

Diverse Appeal Generations. Race. Gender. Faith.























“James gave essential service… 1784 …intelligence from the enemy”







February 5, 1783: “Let us unite in purchasing a small estate…”



February 6, 1786: “I have purchased a plantation in Cayenne and am going to free my Negroes…”





“Where are my friends the Oneida?”




Henry Cornelius 1825























1792 -1797











1 8 2 6 1 7 7 6 50 th July 4, 1826










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Henry Livingston to Lafayette September 16, 1824










“I heard repeatedly the story from my mother’s lips that the gallant Frenchman not only took [her and] each [young girl] by the hand, but even stooped to kiss them as they passed him.”


John Howard Brown, Rhinebeck

September 19, 1916























“Alexander Gilson: my faithful friend and Servant…” Cora Barton























CLASS #1: Background: Who, why, Lafayette?

CLASS #2
View from the Audience. Persons of Color. Enslaved & Free.
CLASS #3:
View from the Audience. Establishment White Working Class.
CLASS #4: After Death a Universal Icon

