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“John Lukens and His Invalid Carriage: Gout and Disability in Early America” a lecture at Arch Street Meeting House

By Arch Street Meeting House Preservation Trust (other events)

Friday, November 2 2018 7:00 PM 9:00 PM EDT
 
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“John Lukens and His Invalid Carriage: Gout and Disability in Early America”


Join us for a lecture by Nicole Belolan, exploring the life of Quaker John Lukens and how he, and others, navigated disability in Early America.


Nicole Belolan is a Public Historian in Residence at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) at Rutgers-Camden, Co-Editor of The Public Historian (the journal of the National Council on Public History [NCPH]), and NCPH’s Digital Media Editor for its blog, History@Work.

Save the Date: Friday, November, 2, 2018

7-9pm | Refreshments Provided

Beverages graciously provided for those 21+ by Quaker City Shrubs.

Quaker City Shrubs, a new line of sparkling tart and tangy alcoholic drinks are low-calorie, low-sugar and low-ABV. A sessionable, healthy alternative to sugar-filled boozy beverages, Quaker City Shrubs are 4% ABV with just 3 grams of sugar and only 90 calories. Made with apple cider vinegar, imbibers can choose from natural fruit flavors including Grapefruit, Blackberry and Apple. 

Presented by the  Arch Street Meeting House Preservation Trust

Arch Street Meeting House | 320 Arch Street | Philadelphia, PA 19106

 

 

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