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  1. By Alea Henle. Over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Americans started establishing historical societies to collect and preserve historical materials. In 1815, Philadelphia became the fourth U.S. city to host a historical society, the American Philosophical Society’s Historical and Literary Committee.

  2. The Legacy of Philadelphia’s Founding Principles in Contemporary Society. Philadelphia’s founding principles of freedom, equality, and tolerance continue to influence contemporary society. The city is home to many civil rights organizations and has been the site of many important political movements, such as the Occupy Philadelphia movement.

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  4. In December. 1833, a small group of women formed the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, which quickly. became one of the most active and influential female organizations in the antebellum period. Lucretia Mott, a white female abolitionist in Philadelphia and a Quaker minister, was. instrumental in forming the PFASS.

  5. Oct 1, 2017 · During the weekend of October 14-15, the Powel House will be a featured site during the Occupied Philadelphia event at Museum of the American Revolution. Tickets are purchased onsite at MoAR, but Sunday’s tour will include an open house at Powel, with a unique experience to “listen in” on a conversation between Elizabeth and Samuel Powel ...

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  6. Culture of Philadelphia. The Rocky statue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The culture of Philadelphia goes back to 1682 when Philadelphia was established by William Penn, founder of the colonial-era Province of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia emerged quickly as the largest and most influential city in the Thirteen Colonies.

  7. Among these are the minutes of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society (PFASS), housed at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.1 PFASS’s minutes document the society’s monthly meetings and provide a rather comprehensive list of the work the women did. The minute books record what the group accomplished between meetings, organizational

  8. City Councils (Philadelphia) By Andrew Heath. Since Philadelphia’s founding, a council or—for over a century—councils have been central to the work of municipal government. But the way councils have been chosen, the roles they have performed, and the composition of the people who have served on them have changed markedly since the start ...

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