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CALI Catalysts

Benjamin Franklin

1706 - 1790
Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was a polymath and a founding father of the United States, whose contributions spanned the realms of science, politics, and social reform. Franklin’s establishment of the first public lending library and the first fire department in America reflected his belief in collective responsibility and empowerment through education. He was a proponent of mutual trust, advocating for unity among the colonies. His work on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution helped lay the bedrock for a society based on democratic principles and individual freedoms. Franklin’s life was a testament to the impact of creativity, accountability, and the desire to create good for all, making him a timeless exemplar of the foundational values that support a strong and compassionate society.

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