Beyond the PhIrst Page

Club Meeting 62 - Chapter 3 Overview

24 min · 4. touko 2026
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Chapter 3 of the Beyond the PhIrst Page Podcast is celebrating the 250th Anniversary of America by reading texts about the American Revolution in collaboration with the "We The People x Library of America Bookmobile Tour." The siblings decided to read "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine, selections from "Black Writers of the Founding Era" and selections from "American Women’s Suffrage: Voices from the Long Struggle for the Vote 1776–1965." Follow along this chapter as we read these inspiring texts and check out the Bookmobile Tour as it goes through the 13 original colonies.

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Chapter 64 - Black Writers of the Founding Era

This club meeting the siblings discuss the following three texts from Black Writers of the Founding Era: 1. A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture 2. 1799 Petition of Absalom Jones, and Others, People of Color, and Freemen Against the Slave Trade to the Coast of Guinea 3. Belinda Sutton’s 1783 Petition Professor Marquita Reed-Wright joins them in the conversation to lend her professional expertise on black writers in the founding era, activism, and black culture preserved through print. She sheds light on the fact that Black writers were integral to the founding of America. This episode is part of the America 250 Chapter celebrating America’s 250th Birthday. This chapter was inspired by House of Speakeasy’s book-mobile tour. The book-mobile will be handing out American texts critical to the founding of our country at various locations throughout the original 13 Colonies.

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