
The Works of Benjamin Franklin
5R Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Tiebout & Obrian; New York 1790 Notes In 1790, Benjamin Franklin, one of America’s Founding Fathers, completed his final written works, most notably his Autobiography and some essays reflecting his thoughts on politics, society, and morality. Franklin’s Autobiography, written in stages over many years and completed shortly before his death, provides a candid and insightful account of his life. It details his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a renowned statesman, inventor, and philosopher. The work also shares his thoughts on self-improvement, discipline, and the value of hard work, offering a guide for personal success that remains influential. In addition to his autobiography, Franklin penned various essays and letters in 1790 that reflected his enduring commitment to social progress. Among his most notable late writings is a satirical letter addressing slavery, titled “Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim on the Slave Trade.” In this piece, Franklin used irony to