PENNSYLVANIA HALL Built on this site in 1838 by the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society as a meeting place for abolitionists, this hall was burned to the ground by anti-Black rioters three days after it was first opened. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1991


PENNSYLVANIA HALL Built on this site in 1838 by the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society as a meeting place for abolitionists, this hall was burned to the ground by anti-Black rioters three days after it was first opened. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1991


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Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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