A Taste of History
Season 2, Episode 8: Yellow Fever
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In the summer of 1793, a terrible plague swept through Philadelphia. Yellow Fever wiped out ten percent of the population. People of means escaped, leaving their African-American slaves behind to tend to the sick. The slaves cared for their patients so selflessly that the city awarded them two churches in thanks – the first African-American owned properties in America. The plague was also the reason Dolley Madison end up a First Lady. Find out how on this most remarkable episode, as Chef Staib cooks Citrus Marinated Salmon with an Eggplant Doré.
All Episodes - Season 2
Episode 1
Charles Thomson -- Witness to History
Episode 2
The Powels -- Friends of the Washingtons
Episode 3
Surgery and Soda Pop
Episode 4
Escape to Deshler Morris House
Episode 5
Benedict Arnold's Treacherous Wife
Episode 6
Benjamin Franklin -- Science Superstar
Episode 7
David Rittenhouses Orrery
Episode 8
Yellow Fever
Episode 9
Betsy Ross Sews a Legend
Episode 10
Breeding 18th Century Animals
Episode 11
Coffee at Colonial Williamsburg
Episode 12
Remembering Lafayette's Sacrifices
Episode 13
The Beautiful People of Colonial Williamsburg