A pilot podcast for HSP, Resurrecting Voices: The Philadelphia Black Experience explores Black history in Philadelphia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The narratives of each episode are largely based on research conducted using the historical and genealogical collections at HSP and the Library of Congress. New episodes of Resurrecting Voices drop every Second Saturday, beginning on February 10, 2024. Tune in to uncover the stories, resilient voices, and vibrant culture that shaped this pivotal period in history. Plus, hear from a genealogist about how you can use this history to find your own ancestors.
Tune into the fifth and final episode of Resurrecting Voices to hear from guest speaker Patty Jackson, a Philadelphia radio legend. View the full show notes, including a transcript, resource guide, and glossary at hsp.org.
Tune into the fourth episode of Resurrecting Voices to hear from guest speaker Dr. Danya Pilgrim, an assistant professor of history at Temple University. View the full show notes, including a transcript, resource guide, and glossary at hsp.org.
Tune into the third episode of Resurrecting Voices to hear from guest speaker Adrienne Whaley, Director of Education and Community Engagement at the Museum of the American Revolution. View the full show notes, including a transcript, resource guide, and glossary at hsp.org.
Tune into the second episode of Resurrecting Voices to hear from guest speaker Morgan Lloyd, co-founder and president of the 1838 Black Metropolis educational nonprofit. View the full show notes, including a transcript, resource guide, and glossary at hsp.org.
Tune into the pilot episode of Resurrecting Voices to hear from guest speaker Michiko Quinones, Director of Public History and Education for the 1838 Black Metropolis Project. View the full show notes, including a transcript, resource guide, and glossary at hsp.org.
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