Lectures and conversations with historians, authors, and thinkers.
Angelica: For Love & Country in a Time of Revolution is a vivid biography of Angelica Schuyler “Carter” Church, a leading American woman whose web of influence spanned the American War for Independence, the formative postwar years, and the turbulent politics and rival ideologies that threatened to tear apart the nascent United States. “Beer skillfully reconstructs Church’s voice and agency,” writes Library Journal, “situating her story within the complex intersections of gender, class, race, and power. This engaging biography offers both historical depth and narrative clarity.”
Molly Beer is a documentary writer whose work grapples with the politics of place. After years of reporting from Central and South America, South Asia, and across the U.S., she returned to her roots to research and write Angelica, a book that chronicles the far-flung life of Angelica Schuyler “Carter” Church: the charismatic Founding Era networker and de facto diplomat who gave her name to Beer’s hometown of Angelica, New York. Beer has served as an Olive B. O’Connor Fellow in Creative Writing at Colgate University and currently teaches writing at the University of Michigan.
July 1, 2026 – September 9, 2026
Wednesdays, 7pm-8pm
July 1: How the Declaration of Independence Made America
July 8: How American Presidents Governed Their Money
July 15: The Shocking Crimes That Shaped Abraham Lincoln
July 22: Angelica Schuyler in a Time of Revolution
July 29: The Moment That Changed the Women’s Movement
August 5: Lady Bird Johnson’s Trailblazing 1964 Campaign Train
August 19: Samuel Alito and the Triumph of the Conservative Legal Movement
August 26: The Partisan Life of Abraham Lincoln
September 2: An Oral History of 9/11
September 9: The Triangle Shirtwaist Tragedy and the Origins of Modern Charity
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