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Declarations: 250 Years of Writing Toward Independence

American Writers Museum

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  • American Writers Museum
    180 N. Michigan Ave.
    Chicago, Illinois 60601
  • Thursdays to Mondays 10am - 5pm CDT

In special pop-up exhibit Declarations: 250 Years of Writing Toward Independence, open at AWM from Thursday, June 18 to Monday, September 7 (Labor Day), the museum will display an 1823 William Stone print of the Declaration of Independence, as commissioned by then Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, along with a 1776 British first edition of Common Sense by Thomas Paine advocating for the independence of the U.S. colonies. The exhibit will also invite visitors to reflect on works by writers throughout American history that are thematically related to the Declaration, including President Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harvey Milk and Martin Luther King Jr. Interactive elements will include a Declaration of Independence erasure poetry section, allowing visitors to edit the founding document into their own words.