Historic Walking Tour: Philadelphia's 7th Ward Reclaimed

What:

Join House Director Stephanie on a walking tour of Philadelphia's 7th Ward. 

 

From https://www.7thwardtribute.com: "Explore the rich history of Philadelphia's Seventh Ward, a testament to the city’s diverse past and indomitable spirit. Now known as Society Hill and Graduate Hospital, this area once served as a vibrant epicenter for Black Americans in the 19th century. But cultural shifts and political moves in the mid-20th century had a bleaching effect, erasing many of their relics and hallmarks. Today, only 7% of the area’s population is Black.

 

In tribute to the Black City Makers who built this vital hub, we invite you to step back through time. Visit community landmarks and get to know prominent locals who worked relentlessly to uplift the Seventh Ward–people like Octavius Catto, Fanny Jackson Coppin, or W.E.B. Du Bois, who famously mapped and studied the area in his groundbreaking sociological work, The Philadelphia Negro.

 

Stops include: Mother Bethel AME, Engine Company No.11, Institute for Colored Youth, Pennsylvania Hospital, Church of the Crucifiction 

 

Please note: Tours take place outdoors. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended."

 

Tour is free, registration required. Register for Saturday, February 17, 2024 · 11:00am at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/legacy-reclaimed-guided-tour-tickets-730916449777?aff=oddtdtcreator 

 

Meet Stephanie in Rodin Lobby at 10:20am.

When:

Saturday February 17th, 2024 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM