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SEPTA leaders, employees pay tribute to city's first Black streetcar operators - MSNPHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — SEPTA leaders and employees paused Thursday to honor eight Black trolley operators at the center of a turbulent time in the city's transit history. In August 1944 ...
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Philly’s forgotten history as a hub of anarchism with a thriving radical Yiddish press - MSNOn a late summer day in 1906, a small group of newly arrived Jewish immigrants in Philadelphia took a streetcar across town to Fairmount Park. Several miles from the cramped row houses and ...
This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police department dropped an improvised bomb on a residential home that ...
Philadelphia museum gives unfiltered look at brutal realities of enslavement and the slave trade 03:19. It's an unassuming, small museum in Germantown.
To my surprise, I found he had lived here in Philadelphia, and his story is part of a largely forgotten moment in U.S. history: when Philly was an epicenter of the national anarchist movement ...
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