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The Nativist Riots of Philadelphia in 1844

The Nativist Riots of Philadelphia in 1844

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The Nativist Riots of Philadelphia in 1844

FromUnsung History

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In May of 1844, growing tensions between nativists and Irish Catholic immigrants in Philadelphia erupted into violence in the streets of the Irish Catholic Kensington district, prompted in part by a disagreement over whether the King James Bible should be read in public schools.
A citizen posse called by county sheriff Morton McMichael was unable to quell the violence, and the local state militia, under the command of General George Cadwalader stepped in to help, as homes and churches were destroyed, $150,000 in damages (equivalent to over $4 million today). Fourteen people were killed and as many as 50 were injured.
After two months of uneasy peace, the violence re-ignited, this time in the nativist district of Southwark where a Catholic church had been stockpiling weapons in anticipation of trouble. After a long stand-off, an hours-long battle between the military presence that arrived and the local nativists took over the streets of Southwark, as they fired at each other with guns and cannons. Another 15 people died, with fifty or more injuries.
The riots, which got national attention, had lasting effects in politics and city planning and in the development of the Catholic school system in Philadelphia.
In this episode, Kelly briefly tells the story of the Philadelphia riots and interviews George Mason University History Professor Zachary Schrag, author of The Fires of Philadelphia: Citizen-Soldiers, Nativists, and the 1844 Riots Over the Soul of a Nation.
Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. Episode image: Riot in Philadelphia. July 7th 1844. by H. Bucholzer, ca. 1844. New York: James Baillie, July 23.  https://www.loc.gov/item/2003654121/Transcript available at: https://www.unsunghistorypodcast.com/transcripts/transcript-episode-10.
Sources:


The Fires of Philadelphia: Citizen-Soldiers, Nativists, and the 1844 Riots Over the Soul of a Nation by Zachary M. Schrag 

"Nativist Riots of 1844," Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia by Zachary M. Schrag

"The Kensington Riots of 1844" by Melissa Mandell of Historical Society of Pennsylvania


"Chaos in the Streets: The Philadelphia Riots of 1844," Villanova University


A full and complete account of the late awful riots in Philadelphia (1844) by John Perry

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Released:
Aug 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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