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Carla Winston: Librarian

In Virginia when folks talk about the founding of our Republic, they invariably give nod to a sort of laic trinity—Washington, Jefferson, and Madison, roughly corresponding to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. But in the city of my birth—Philadelphia—the laurels are often laid first before another founder, the bespectacled Ben Franklin. He was a devout scientist, an inventor extraordinaire. Among his inventions were the lightning rod and swim fins, the glass armonica and even the bifocals that rested on the bridge of his nose. He was a writer, a printer, a publisher, and  penned America’s first political cartoon. The art of his diplomatic skills helped win the American Revolution by gaining the support of France, which nearly bankrupted its own government in order to ensure our independence. 

By Charles McGuigan 06.2026

 



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