Heather Cox Richardson: Letters from an American - 250 years ago the lanterns were lit [View all]
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https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/april-18-2025
As always, another wonderful history lesson. May our lanterns shine forth.
Tonight I had the extraordinary privilege of speaking at the anniversary of the lighting of the lanterns in Bostons Old North Church, which happened 250 years ago tonight. Heres what I said:
Two hundred and fifty years ago, in April 1775, Boston was on edge. Seven thousand residents of the town shared these streets with more than 13,000 British soldiers and their families. The two groups coexisted uneasily.
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The work of Newman and Pulling to light the lanterns exactly 250 years ago tonight sounds even less heroic. They agreed to cross through town to light two lanterns in a church steeple. It sounds like such a very little thing to do, and yet by doing it, they risked imprisonment or even death. It was such a little thing
but it was everything. And what they did, as with so many of the little steps that lead to profound change, was largely forgotten until Henry Wadsworth Longfellow used their story to inspire a later generation to work to stop tyranny in his own time.
What Newman and Pulling did was simply to honor their friendships and their principles and to do the next right thing, even if it risked their lives, even if no one ever knew. And that is all anyone can do as we work to preserve the concept of human self-determination. In that heroic struggle, most of us will be lost to history, but we will, nonetheless, move the story forward, even if just a little bit.
And once in a great while, someone will light a lanternor even twothat will shine forth for democratic principles that are under siege, and set the world ablaze.
(Cross-linked with a later post: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220253492)