Beacon July 2024

Bicentennial of the ‘Farewell Tour’ by the Marquis de Lafayette 

Beacon, Beacon July 2024

Celebrating the 2024 bicentennial of Lafayette’s visit to New Rochelle, the Thomas Paine National Historical Association (TPNHA) and the Huguenot & New Rochelle Historical Association (H&NRHA) in cooperation with the American Friends of Lafayette (AFL) and the City of New Rochelle will offer free events.

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Paine’s Agrarian Justice Resonates Most with Me

Beacon, Beacon July 2024

Paine’s Agrarian Justice most resonates with my own personal sensibilities. He says, “Civilization, therefore, or that which is so called, has operated two ways, to make one part of society more affluent, and the other part more wretched, than would have been the lot of either in a natural state.” 

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Frances (Fanny) Wright: ‘The Female Thomas Paine’ 

Beacon, Beacon July 2024

Frances Wright has been called the “female Thomas Paine.” In important ways, she was. Fanny Wright was the first American feminist, a radical abolitionist, labor champion, powerful public orator, and one of the first philosophers making a public case for freethought.

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