Morven’s 2026 exhibit seeks to answer these questions, delving into the lives of Abraham Clark, John Hart, Francis Hopkinson, Richard Stockton, and John Witherspoon. This will be the first exhibition to examine this group of men, gathering paintings, furniture, objects, and manuscripts from collections across the country to reveal aspects of their lives. As all five were enslavers, the exhibition will also examine how the rhetoric of revolutionary America—freedom, equality, and liberty—was intertwined with the practice of slavery.
Morven’s curators have spent years securing loans for this landmark exhibit. Visitors can expect to see over one hundred objects on loan from The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Independence Hall, Museum of the American Revolution, the National Gallery of Art, Presbyterian Historical Society, Princeton University Art Museum, The New York Public Library, Yale University Art Gallery, and numerous private collections.
Come to historic Princeton to experience America’s Semiquincentennial at the only extant home of a New Jersey signer open to the public.