Historical Research Library Discover the people, events, and key documents that shaped the Founding Era.
Patrick Henry A leading figure in the Revolutionary era in Virginia, known for his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech Person
David Humphreys Revolutionary War veteran, poet, and abolitionist who advocated a new, uniquely American literature Person
Belinda, Patty Gipson, Jemima Hunt Little-known figures in the fight for the abolition of slavery Person
John Jay Co-author of the Federalist Papers, American diplomat, abolitionist, and first Chief Justice of the United States Person
Thomas Jefferson Principal author of the Declaration of Independence who became the third President of the United States after a controversial election Person
Absalom Jones Abolitionist, religious leader, and founder of the first Black Episcopal church in the United States Person
Marquis de Lafayette French nobleman and American general during the American Revolution who was a key figure in the Franco-American alliance Person
Gouverneur Morris Constitutional Convention delegate who advocated a strong central government, abolition, and freedom of religion Person
Thomas Paine Author of “Common Sense” and “The Rights of Man” who was influential in the American and French Revolutions Person
Paul Revere Boston patriot, famed for his “midnight ride,” whose art turned a local skirmish into a “Massacre” Person
Mercy Otis Warren Patriot, playwright, and poet who chronicled the American Revolution and corresponded with Revolutionary War leaders Person