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Essays: Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
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A series of scholarly essays on education in early Pennsylvania is in preparation.

Contributors and topics:

Worlds of Learning in the Age of Franklin
--John Pollack, University of Pennsylvania

Founding Fathers: Franklin, Jefferson, and the Educability of Americans
--Michael Zuckerman, University of Pennsylvania.

The College, Academy and Charitable School in the Province of Pennsylvania:
Simultaneously Franklin’s Triumph and Defeat
--Mark Frazier Lloyd, University Archives and Records Center, University of Pennsylvania

Franklin’s Secularization of Quaker Education
--William C. Kashatus, Luzerne College

Educating Germans in Colonial Pennsylvania
--Patrick M. Erben, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture

Benjamin Franklin, Traditions of Liberalism, and Women’s Learning in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia
--Carla Mulford, Pennsylvania State University

The Education of African Americans in Benjamin Franklin’s Philadelphia
--John C. Van Horne, Library Company of Philadelphia

Provost Smith and his Circle
--George Boudreau, Pennsylvania State University

Realizing Benjamin Franklin’s Theory of Education in the 21st Century
--Lee Benson, Ira Harkavy, Matt Hartley, University of Pennsylvania

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Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania