Hope Is a Duty – The Revolutionary Life of Adrienne Lafayette
By Kathryn Goodwin Tone
Rarely has so young a couple borne such a heavy weight of responsibility.
Andre Maurois
This presentation will focus on the life of Adrienne Lafayette from her marriage in 1774 to her death in 1807. In three segments – American Revolution, French Revolution and Olmutz/Chateau La Grange – the author will show how Adrienne challenged conventional mores and roles for women. Adrienne’s involvement in her husband’s political life was crucial to the pivotal revolutions of the 18th century. On a personal level, her courage, strength and ingenuity saved Lafayette’s life, their son’s life, and their family’s future in France.
Tickets cover boxed lunch only. If no lunch is wanted, the admission is free and open to the public. Thanks to American Friends Lafayette Bicentennial Committees, Jeffersonville & Louisville.
Event Venue
Farmington Historic Home, Carriage House, 3033 Bardstown RoadLouisville, Kentucky, Louisville, United States
USD 16.00