A Shared Vision and Joint Venture: Benjamin Rush, Richard Allen, and the Free Black. Community of Philadelphia, 1787-1813. Clint Rodreick.
68 pages
Benjamin Rush was also the physician who declared that the yellow fever epidemic ... He pleaded with Richard Allen and Absalom Jones to organize the African ...
Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence and leading medical mind of the day, wrote to Richard Allen and Absalom Jones and implored them to step ...
3 Mar 2021 — But two free black men, Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, ... Philadelphia's leading physician, Benjamin Rush, was a non-contagion believer.
by DJ D'Elia · 1969 · Cited by 36 — Absalom Jones, Richard Allen, and William Gray, leaders of the Negro com- munity in Philadelphia. It was they who nobly joined the battle against yellow.
Benjamin Rush (January 4, 1746 [O.S. December 24, 1745] – April 19, 1813) was a Founding ... freed black volunteers coordinated by Richard Allen), but many died.
Children: 13, including Richard
Born: January 4, 1746; Byberry, Philadelphia ...
Known for: Signer of the United States Declara...
Died: April 19, 1813 (aged 67); Philadelphia, P...
21 Feb 2017 — Benjamin Rush, a renown physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence to “mistakenly believe that blacks had an immunity to the cursed ...
On August 22, 1793, Benjamin Rush wrote a letter to his wife Julia in which he described an unusual banquet that had taken place earlier that day.
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A Shared Vision and Joint Venture: Benjamin Rush, Richard Allen, and the Free Black. Community of Philadelphia, 1787-1813. Clint Rodreick.
68 pages
Benjamin Rush was also the physician who declared that the yellow fever epidemic ... He pleaded with Richard Allen and Absalom Jones to organize the African ...
Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence and leading medical mind of the day, wrote to Richard Allen and Absalom Jones and implored them to step ...
3 Mar 2021 — But two free black men, Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, ... Philadelphia's leading physician, Benjamin Rush, was a non-contagion believer.
by DJ D'Elia · 1969 · Cited by 36 — Absalom Jones, Richard Allen, and William Gray, leaders of the Negro com- munity in Philadelphia. It was they who nobly joined the battle against yellow.
Benjamin Rush (January 4, 1746 [O.S. December 24, 1745] – April 19, 1813) was a Founding ... freed black volunteers coordinated by Richard Allen), but many died.
Children: 13, including Richard
Born: January 4, 1746; Byberry, Philadelphia ...
Known for: Signer of the United States Declara...
Died: April 19, 1813 (aged 67); Philadelphia, P...
21 Feb 2017 — Benjamin Rush, a renown physician and signer of the Declaration of Independence to “mistakenly believe that blacks had an immunity to the cursed ...
On August 22, 1793, Benjamin Rush wrote a letter to his wife Julia in which he described an unusual banquet that had taken place earlier that day.
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