The Lancaster Vice Files

Jennie Taylor, Proprietor of Disorderly Houses

25 min · 11 de mar de 2024
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The local newspapers of Lancaster, Pennsylvania wrote often about Jennie Taylor, the daughter of a formerly enslaved man. She made the papers when she was attacked by boyfriends, when she was arrested for public drunkenness or for running a "disorderly" house, and when she fought police officers. What do the unpublished Vice Files add to this publicity about Jennie Taylor? This episode focuses on how race shaped the public and secret sides of Jennie Taylor. Writer and Producer: M. Alison Kibler Narrator: Rachel Rubins Research Team: Jayden LaCoe, Kylie Loughney, Rachel Rubins, Dylan Sykes Geneological research by Hope Glidden Financial Support from the Center for Sustained Engagement with Lancaster at Franklin & Marshall College Additional Support from LancasterHistory

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Jennie Taylor, Proprietor of Disorderly Houses

The local newspapers of Lancaster, Pennsylvania wrote often about Jennie Taylor, the daughter of a formerly enslaved man. She made the papers when she was attacked by boyfriends, when she was arrested for public drunkenness or for running a "disorderly" house, and when she fought police officers. What do the unpublished Vice Files add to this publicity about Jennie Taylor? This episode focuses on how race shaped the public and secret sides of Jennie Taylor. Writer and Producer: M. Alison Kibler Narrator: Rachel Rubins Research Team: Jayden LaCoe, Kylie Loughney, Rachel Rubins, Dylan Sykes Geneological research by Hope Glidden Financial Support from the Center for Sustained Engagement with Lancaster at Franklin & Marshall College Additional Support from LancasterHistory

11 de mar de 202425 min