The Black population of Philadelphia dates to Colonial times but expanded tremendously during the so-called Great Migration that started around 1910.
For Black history month, learn about these three lesser-known heroes of Black Philadelphia in the February 2024 episode of “All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories – Three More Black Pioneers”.
The Philadelphia Orchestra & Laurel Hill West
Robert McNeil: Making Tylenol a Household Name
William Warner: Partnering with Lambert
John & Frank Wyeth: Compressing Pills
Powers & Weightman: Making Millions in Quinine
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy: In the Beginning
ABC#058 Big Pharma & Laurel Hill: The Beginnings
BONUS: Anna Weightman Penfield and the Fioretta Follies
Jack Rose: An Old Soul Guitarist
C Morgan Knight: Death of a Good Samaritan
Archibald McCurdy: Death of a Night Watchman
George Haas: Shot by a Disgruntled Employee
Mahlon Hutchinson Heberton, Singleton Mercer, and The Monks of Monk's Hall (by Thomas Keels)
George K Smith & The Molly Maguires
ABC#057: Murder Most Foul, Part 1
BG Isidor S. Ravdin, MD: The Surgeon Is a General -
The Pew Family & Sun Oil
Pennsylvania and Oil
ABC#056: J. Newton Pew and Sun Oil - Philadelphia and Oil
William Wagner: Free Science for All
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