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Im the president and ceo of the museum of the American Revolution. Its wonderful to have so many familiar faces in the audience. And im pleased we are also Live Streaming program this evening and we will be on book tv and live on forever and ever. The founding members of the museum and members of the Revolution Society and people that are great supporters. We are pleased to partner and see them up on the screen. I know Tim Gillespie but all i can see is darkness. Tim and Joe Maclachlan so lets thank them. [applause] welcoming doctor Vincent Browne as is sometimes the case that not all that often in the exhibitions for the museum here so long before the shuttle was in the ground and the steel began rising in philadelphia it was exciting stories and a professor of africanAmerican History at Harvard University. The garden that won the prize and the award if there was an opportunity right now and the slave revolt in jamaica in 1761 and it is a narrative you can go online and you may be spe
Welcome to class today as, everybody doing all right . So this is history outside. A field school in finding america so awesome. Esther, weve been going to different places around campus and trying to think about what we see how the landscape impacts where we are and what we think about where we. So those Big Questions for the semester are, where am i . Whats the next one . Can you remember that one . So we got where am i . What happened here . And then how do i fit into that . Now . All right. So were going to do that today to think about where am i . What happened here and how do i fit into it . And so to set this up in the long term, im going to pull a quote from a book called ecclesiastes from the old testament, and ill read it so that i dont mess it up, although there are a lot of different versions of it all. The rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not yet full to the place from which the rivers came there. They return again. So one thing i want us to think about as we look a
America. So all semester weve been going to different places around campus and try to think about what we see, how the landscape impacts where we are and what we think about where we are. So the Big Questions for the semester are, where am i . Whats the next one . Can you remember that one . We have got where am i . What happened here . And then, how do i fit into that now . So were going to do that today to think about where am i, what happened here, and how do i fit into it. And so to set this up in the longterm im going to pull a quote from a book called ecclesiastes from the old testament, and ill read it so i dont mess it up, although there are a lot of different versions of it. All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not yet full. To the place from which the rivers came, there they return again. So one thing i want us to think about as we look at this creek, that were standing over, is what happens to water . What happens when it falls from the sky and it lands up the hil