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Disorder (1820 - 1854) - Philadelphia The Great Experiment

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For free educational materials, visit our website at www.historymakingproductions.com/philadelphia-the-great-experiment In the decades before the Civil War, the city we know as Philadelphia was divided into 29 independent towns and districts. With no unified police, fire, or political authority, chaos ruled the streets. Riots over slavery, jobs, and religion became the norm during the most violent period in the city's history. See the dreamers attempting to hold on to the revolutionary past, the firebrands who challenge the city to rise up against slavery, and the mobs who threaten to destroy it all. Whose Philadelphia will survive? History Making Productions presents "PHILADELPHIA THE GREAT EXPERIMENT" Episode 6: "DISORDER 1820 - 1854" Executive Producer: Sam Katz Directed by Andrew Ferrett Produced by Wendy Cox Written by Nathaniel Popkin, Andrew Ferrett, and Devon McReynolds Narrator: Michael Boatman Director of Photography: Paul Van Haute Music Composed by Patrick De Caumette Editor: Rachel Sophia Stewart Sound Design: Dan La Porta Associate Producer: Jonathan Kohl Co-Producer: Kathleen Kearney Creative Director: Virginia Lasco Casting Director: Cynthia Jantzen Costume Designer: Millie Hiibel Production Designer: Lisa Groomes Hair & Make-Up: Krystal Tini Fight Choreographer: Ian Rose Illustrations: Fred Danziger Made possible through the generous support of: Kay & Harry Halloran Bonnie & Peter McCausland Lisa Kabnick & John McFadden Watch more at http://www.historyofphilly.com/

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