Revolutionary Echoes in Washington DC (OOL)

Revolutionary Echoes in Washington DC (OOL)

Osher Online | Available (Membership Required)

U of A Fayetteville, AR 72701 United States
Online Through Zoom
Open to OLLI Members Only
Thursday, July 9, 2026-Thursday, August 13, 2026
12:00 PM-1:30 PM on Th
$55.00

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Revolutionary Echoes in Washington DC (OOL)

Osher Online | Available (Membership Required)

The Declaration of Independence is a pivotal American document, not just for eighteenth-century revolutionaries, but for people throughout US history. This course will explore how individuals in Washington, D.C. used the Declaration and its ideas after independence was won. From the capital city’s planners to Union soldiers who defended Washington amid civil war, many evoked the Declaration to support their causes and shape a capital city. Spotlighting museum artifacts from the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection, this course will cover D.C.’s early history through 1876, the nation’s first centennial celebration.

Class schedule: Live lectures will take place on Thursdays via ZOOM

JULY 9 THROUGH AUGUST 13, 12 Noon CT (Each live session is 90 minutes)


Thursday, July 9
Thursday, July 16
Thursday, July 23

Thursday, July 30
Thursday, August 6
Thursday, August 13

  • As this class is delivered by the National Resource Center for OLLIs (NRC) at Northwestern University, you will receive a welcome email from osheronline@northwestern.edu.  The email will include your credentials (username & password) as well as a hyperlink to the Osher Online Website through which you will access your course website. Please save the link once you receive it. Multi-session courses will use this same link each week.

Sease, Kasey
Kasey Sease

Kasey Sease, PhD, is Curator of the Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. Beyond developing exhibitions and activating the collection, she programs the Albert H. Small Center for National Capital Area Studies. A former Managing Editor of Washington History, Kasey holds degrees from the College of William and Mary (PhD, MA, history) and the University of Virginia (BA, history and government).