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Narrative (1794) by Absalom Jones and Richard Allen is a personal memoir of Philadelphia’s 1793 yellow fever epidemic.
Forging Freedom (1988) by Gary B. Nash explores the formation and development of Philadelphia’s African-American community from the 18th century and until the mid 19th century.
Bring Out Your Dead (1949) by J. H. Powell chronicles the yellow fever epidemic that hit Philadelphia in 1793.
Burning Down the House (1987) by John Anderson and Hilary Hevenor explores the establishment and development of MOVE and chronicles...
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