Commemorating 200 Years of the American/French Narrative with Roger Mummert
Tue, Aug 27
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Aug 27, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
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Lafayette’s 1824 Farewell Tour of America Commemorating 200 Years of the American/French Narrative with Roger Mummert
The Marquis de Lafayette was called the “Hero of Two Worlds” for his critical roles in both the American and French revolutions. In 1824, the 50th anniversary of our nation’s founding was nearing, and President Monroe invited Lafayette to revisit America for a “Farewell Tour.” Monroe’s hope was that his presence would help to “instill the Spirit of 1776” in a new generation. Over 14 months, Lafayette visited all 24 states, where he was hailed as a hero of democracy and a torchbearer of American values.
In this presentation and discussion, we examine how Lafayette was promoted to mythical status by the burgeoning American newspaper industry, against the backdrop of a disputed presidential election that tested American values. We also look at how Lafayette’s outspoken support for the abolition of slavery challenged Americans to…