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Black history: Philadelphia’s 19th century race riots - On top of Philly news

On top of Philly news Black history: Philadelphia’s explosive and violent 19th century race riots The city was home to the largest free African American population in the country, but racism led to destructive clashes. Destruction by Fire of Pennsylvania Hall, by J.T. Bowen, 1838 Feb. 26, 2021, 11:45 a.m. Love Philly? Sign up for the free Billy Penn email newsletter to get everything you need to know about Philadelphia, every day. Early 19th century Philadelphia might have seemed like a budding haven for free Black people. Leading up to the Civil War, the city became home to the largest number of free African Americans in the country, and was a center for the abolitionist movement.

Man s arrest at Art Museum steps prompts criticism

Man’s arrest at Art Museum steps prompts criticism Robert Moran, The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia police were criticized Friday after two short video clips were posted on Twitter showing a man being arrested at the iconic Philadelphia Art Museum steps for allegedly soliciting donations from visitors in exchange for taking their pictures with their phones or cameras. Claire Wolters, a local journalist, recorded the videos and posted them on her Twitter account. She later wrote an article about the incident that was published by the Billy Penn online news outlet. Wolters wrote that she saw the unidentified man sitting by himself at the top the steps when he was approached by a police bike officer. She said the officer asked to see his identification and the man refused to provide any.

An aide to Philly s new sheriff says he questioned slush fund spending — and she fired him

An aide to Philly’s new sheriff says he questioned ‘slush fund’ spending and she fired him Chris Brennan, The Philadelphia Inquirer © MICHAEL BRYANT/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Newly sworn in Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal, left, after taking the oath of office at inauguration ceremonies held at the Met Philadelphia on Jan. 6, 2020. A top aide to new Philadelphia Sheriff Rochelle Bilal said he was fired and escorted out of the office by armed deputies after raising concerns about controversial spending practices that have dogged the agency for years. Brett Mandel, who lasted just five weeks as Bilal’s chief financial officer, said her first order of business was to continue spending with little budgetary planning or oversight. She spent out of a multimillion-dollar fund of money from fees collected by the office for sheriff’s sales, serving writs, and other duties, Mandel said, describing it as a “slush fund.”

Welcome to Philadelphia, city of implausible sounding things

On top of Philly news Welcome to Philadelphia, city of ‘implausible sounding things’ A popular Twitter thread helped locals celebrate the idiosyncrasies of the place they know and love. Positive Movement Entertainment is better known as the Philly Elmo drumline Feb. 24, 2021, 3:40 p.m. Love Philly? Sign up for the free Billy Penn email newsletter to get everything you need to know about Philadelphia, every day. Mention Irish potato candy to people not from Philadelphia, and they likely won’t know what you’re talking about. Then they’ll be intrigued to discover there’s absolutely no potato in the recipe. For people who grew up in Philly, of course, the St. Patrick’s Day sweets are a time-honored tradition. They’re also a perfect example of the idiosyncrasies that define the city.

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