Lunch & Learn – Abolition Before and After the Revolution – Robb McDaniel

Celebrate the nation’s founding through a local lens with the Middle Tennessee State University Honors College’s “Lunch and Learn” Series at Cannonsburgh Village, in the Murfreesboro Jaycees building, part of the University’s ongoing commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary. Attendees should bring their own lunches to enjoy during the sessions.
From June 30 through July 3, faculty experts will explore the ideas, conflicts, and cultural expressions that shaped the American Revolution and its enduring impact. Each session takes place from noon to 1 p.m., offering a convenient opportunity for community members, students, and history enthusiasts to engage with timely scholarship in a relaxed, historic setting.
In addition, Honors College Dean John Vile will feature a historical exhibit in the Jaycees building throughout June and July, providing visitors with an extended opportunity to explore artifacts and interpretations connected to America’s founding era.
- Thursday, July 2: Robb McDaniel examines the development of abolitionist thought before and after the Revolution.
- Friday, July 3: Angela Tipps concludes the series by highlighting how music has shaped and expressed the ideals of liberty.
Hosted at Cannonsburgh Village, a site dedicated to preserving local history, this series connects national milestones to regional stories and lived experiences. These conversations reflect the spirit of America 250, which highlights the university’s role in fostering civic dialogue, historical understanding, and public engagement as the country approaches its semiquincentennial.
Join us for one session or attend them all and be part of a meaningful exploration of America’s past and its continuing legacy.

