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LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\n310  Washington Street\n\nBoston\, MA 021
 08
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CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20091203T130000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/5995337-teapot-in-a-tempest-the-boston-tea
 -party-of-1773-part-i-ma-boston-central-02108-old-south-meeting-house?s=ica
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UID:November 23\, 2009 08:38:56_928482783@diamond.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20091123T083856
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Tea Party was part of a movement that was larger tha
 n Boston.   Tufts University Professor Benjamin Carp\, author of the forthc
 oming book Teapot in a Tempest\, discusses what led to American outrage in 
 1773\, who became politically active in protesting the Tea Act\, and why it
  ended with the destruction of the tea in Boston harbor.  Learn about the g
 lobal forces of trade and empire that influenced the colonies and why Bosto
 n became the site for this grassroots protest. \n\nPart 1 of 2 lectures o
 n the Boston Tea PArty. The second takes place on Thursday\, DEcember 10\, 
 2009
SUMMARY:Teapot in a Tempest: The Boston Tea Party of 1773\, Part I
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LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\n310  Washington Street\n\nBoston\, MA 021
 08
SEQUENCE:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20091210T130000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/5995338-teapot-in-a-tempest-the-boston-tea
 -party-of-1773-part-ii-ma-boston-central-02108-old-south-meeting-house?s=ic
 al
DTSTART:20091210T120000
UID:November 23\, 2009 08:38:56_814709129@diamond.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20091123T083856
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Tea Party lives on in history and memory\, inspiring
  speakers for and against slavery\, women's suffragists\, anti-immigration 
 advocates\, Gandhi\, Sun Yat-sen\, Martin Luther King Jr and countless mode
 rn tax protests. But most of the images of the Tea Party are wrong\, the Mo
 hawk disguises are misunderstood and Americans' penchant for coffee has lit
 tle to do with politics.   Join us as Professor Benjamin Carp discusses how
  to best understand and remember the Boston Tea Party.
SUMMARY:Teapot in a Tempest: The Boston Tea Party of 1773\, Part II
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LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\n310  Washington Street\n\nBoston\, MA 021
 08
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CLASS:PUBLIC
DTEND:20091217T130000
URL:http://culturemob.com/events/5995339-tea-with-miss-rose-ma-boston-centr
 al-02108-old-south-meeting-house?s=ical
DTSTART:20091217T120000
UID:November 23\, 2009 08:38:56_740086562@diamond.culturemob.com
DTSTAMP:20091123T083856
DESCRIPTION:In the early 20th Century\, Boston Brahmin Rose Standish Nichol
 s gathered a regular crowd at her townhouse on Beacon Hill to discuss art\,
  politics\, and world affairs over a cup of Hu-Kwa. Belinda Rathbone\, co-a
 uthor of "Tea with Miss Rose\," offers a glimpse into the fascinating life 
 and times of Rose Nichols and her famous tea parties.  Learn recipes for te
 a cakes\, and the best “ingredients” for lively conversations for a pro
 per tea party!
SUMMARY:Tea with Miss Rose
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