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And other two guys that stayed, two black preachers, jones and abson, and they took care of them and abson jones and richard allen would bury up to 120 folks a day that died as a result of yellow fever and everybody else lft town. glenn: richard allen was also, he was a preacher at a white church, right? a mega church. he preached to 2000 whites at a church in philadelphia? again, give me the year. about 1790 s. glenn: how many here in the audience have been led to believe that in the 1790 s, blacks and whites hated each other, it was slavery, right? how many people, raise your hand, how many people said, look at that, look at that, we just hated each other. yeah. glenn: actually the truth is, with richard allen, this mega, mega preacher, he tried to segregate. yeah. ....
January 1st, 1808. and so i m reading this sermon, who is it given by. abson jones, the reverend abson jones. glenn: who is he? a black founder, an epist gol bishop and signed the declaration to treat the yellow fever epidemic, and probably the first if i m not mistaken, if i m reading it right an amazing physician as well. he was amazing. when the yellow fever hit, philadelphia is where it hit, that was the national capital, yet, president washington will he had the house, the senate, and it hits. nobody knows with a causes yellow fever back then. who knew there was mosquitos. 40,000 people in town, it killed 4,000 people so 10% of the population and doctors don t know what caused it and you ve got doctors, they all left town except ben min rush ....
January 1st, 1808. and so i m reading this sermon, who is it given by. abson jones, the reverend abson jones. glenn: who is he? a black founder, an epist gol bishop and signed the declaration to treat the yellow fever epidemic, and probably the first if i m not mistaken, if i m reading it right an amazing physician as well. he was amazing. when the yellow fever hit, philadelphia is where it hit, that was the national capital, yet, president washington will he had the house, the senate, and it hits. nobody knows with a causes yellow fever back then. who knew there was mosquitos. 40,000 people in town, it killed 4,000 people so 10% of the population and doctors don t know what caused it and you ve got doctors, they all left town except ben min rush ....
And other two guys that stayed, two black preachers, jones and abson, and they took care of them and abson jones and richard allen would bury up to 120 folks a day that died as a result of yellow fever and everybody else lft town. glenn: richard allen was also, he was a preacher at a white church, right? a mega church. he preached to 2000 whites at a church in philadelphia? again, give me the year. about 1790 s. glenn: how many here in the audience have been led to believe that in the 1790 s, blacks and whites hated each other, it was slavery, right? how many people, raise your hand, how many people said, look at that, look at that, we just hated each other. yeah. glenn: actually the truth is, with richard allen, this mega, mega preacher, he tried to segregate. ....