Race and Place: Yellow Fever and the Free African Society in Philadelphia | Pandemic Perspectives
Автор: National Museum of American History
Загружено: 2021-02-05
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n 1793, a yellow fever epidemic shook Philadelphia, the new nation’s capital. Many residents, including medical practitioners, fled the city. In their absence, Richard Allen and Absalom Jones of the Free African Society marshalled their organization’s members to provide free care to the sick and dying. Panelists will explore the work of the Free African Society during the pandemic along with a discussion of the backlash that emerged against the Free African Society in the wake of the epidemic.
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