Calamity in Philadelphia
An episode of the Distillations | Science History Institute podcast, hosted by Science History Institute, titled "Calamity in Philadelphia" was published on February 14, 2023 and runs 40 minutes.
February 14, 2023 ·40m · Distillations | Science History Institute
Episode Description
In 1793 a yellow fever epidemic almost destroyed Philadelphia. The young city was saved by two Black preachers, Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, who organized the free Black community in providing essential services and nursing the sick and dying. Allen and Jones were assured of two things: that stepping up would help them gain full equality and citizenship, and that they were immune to the disease. Neither promise turned out to be true.
About Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race
"Calamity in Philadelphia" is Episode 2 of Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race, a podcast and magazine project that explores the historical roots and persistent legacies of racism in American science and medicine. Published through Distillations, the Science History Institute's highly acclaimed digital content platform, the project examines the scientific origins of support for racist theories, practices, and policies. Innate is made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.
Credits
Hosts: Alexis Pedrick and Elisabeth Berry Drago
Senior Producer: Mariel Carr
Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez
Associate Producer: Padmini Raghunath
Audio Engineer: Jonathan Pfeffer
Richard Allen voiceover by Jason Carr
"Innate Theme" composed by Jonathan Pfeffer. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Resource List
How the Politics of Race Played Out During the 1793 Yellow Fever Epidemic, by Alicia Ault
Medicalizing Blackness: Making Racial Difference in the Atlantic World, 1780-1840, by Rana A. Hogarth
A narrative of the proceedings of the black people, during the late awful calamity in Philadelphia, in the year 1793, by Absalom Jones and Richard Allen
Freedom's Prophet: Bishop Richard Allen, the AME Church, and the Black Founding Fathers, by Richard Newman
Bishop Richard Allen: Apostle of Freedom, produced by Dr. Mark Tyler
Transcript
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