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Justice 101
All Ages
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Justice 101: The Legacy of America: Dissent and the Justice System

Thursday, July 02, 2026

12:00 - 12:30pm EST

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Join us for a fireside chat exploring how America’s founding ideals of liberty and dissent have shaped our justice system from the 1800s to the present day.

Featuring guest speaker Matthew Pinsker, D.Phil (Professor of History, Dickinson College), this discussion will center on a 1847 fugitive slave case with direct ties to Eastern State Penitentiary, uncovering a historic conspiracy to resist injustice through new research from prison records. We will connect these historical roots to contemporary movements, highlighting how everyday acts of dissent continue to demand representation and human dignity.

This program is supported by National Endowment for the Humanities.

About the Panelists:

Matthew Pinsker, D.Phil

Professor of History, Dickinson College

Matthew Pinsker is a professor of history at Dickinson College where he teaches courses in U.S. political, legal and diplomatic history. His research focuses on the career of Abraham Lincoln, partisanship in the Civil War era, American constitutionalism, the Underground Railroad and the history of U.S. campaigns and elections.

He is a distinguished Lincoln scholar and award-winning author of acclaimed books including “Lincoln's Sanctuary: Abraham Lincoln and The Soldiers' Home” and “Boss Lincoln: The Partisan Life of Abraham Lincoln”. He earned a B.A. at Harvard University and a D. Phil. at the University of Oxford.

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