Ben Franklin had his share of hardships as a slave, he himself was the embodiment of the desire for compassion and freedom. During his development through and beyond his hardship, Ben documented many advisatory writings that are not only good for us to read, but the United States of America found his wisdom to be part of the guidance it needed to thrive to success.
See: The Autobiography of Ben Franklin, and The Writings of Benjamin Franklin By Benjamin Franklin:
Some titles were:
To Sir Alexander Dick January, 1772
To Mrs Jane Mecom
To the Committee of Correspondence in
To Samuel Cooper
To James Bowdoin
To Dr Joshua Babcock
To Thomas Cushing
To Samuel Franklin
To Ezra Stiles
To Mrs Deborah Franklin
To Anthony Tissington
To Mrs Sarah Bache
To William Franklin
To John Foxcroft
To Dr Thomas Bond
To Cadwallader Evans
To Dr Richard Price February u 1772
To Noble Wimberly Jones
To Thomas Cushing
To M Le Roy
To Joseph Priestley
To Mrs Deborah Franklin
Ben Franklin was always trying to help take progress to the next level. You may also notice, the year 1772, it's a very special year.
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