Richard Allen & Absalom Jones
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips talks to Reverend Dr. Jeffrey Leath, pastor of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, about church founder Richard Allen and fellow spiritual leader Absalom Jones. (4:43)
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Activist & Sailmaker
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips speaks with Bill Ward, Educator at the Independence Seaport Museum, about sailmaker and civil rights activist James Forten. (12:53)
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A Unique Business Owner
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips speaks with the President of the American Women's Heritage Society about a very unique business owner of the time. (8:20)
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The African-American Businessman
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips talks to Diane Turner, Curator of the Charles L. Bloxson Afro American Collection at Temple, about Businessman and Caterer Thomas Dorsey. (6:31)
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Civil Rights Activist O.V. Catto - Pt.2
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips spoke to Marcus Mitchell, president of the O. V. Catto Society, about civil rights leader Octavius Valentine Catto. (13:19)
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Philly's 19th Century Black Renaissance
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips talks to Dr. Diane Turner, Curator of the Charles L. Bloxson Afro American Collection at Temple University, about that bright time and how it slipped away. (10:37)
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African Americans Living in 19th Century Phila.
KYW's Community Affairs Reporter Karin Phillips talks to Reverend Dr. Jeffrey Leath, pastor of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, about living in 19th century Phila. (2:35)
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