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Tag: Spanish Flu

The Last Global Pandemic in Walnut Hills: Another Wave in February 1919

As we have seen, the height of the “Spanish Influenza” Pandemic reached its peak in Cincinnati in late 1918. The Health Department ordered schools in Continue Reading

The Last Global Pandemic 1918-1919: “Negroes Plead for a Change of Environment”

The Influenza Pandemic of 1918, like the Covid 19 Pandemic, attacked different segments of the population with different severity. Then as now the Black population Continue Reading

The Last Global Pandemic: Hughes High School, 1918-1919

By 1918, Walnut Hills High School had adopted a “classical” curriculum aimed at preparation for college. Students from our neighborhood could also attend the much Continue Reading

The Last Global Pandemic: Walnut Hills High School, 1918-1919

The Walnut Hills High School yearbook, the Remembrancer for 1918-1919, presents a spectacular perspective on the year of the “Spanish” Flu. 1918 was also the Continue Reading

The Last Global Pandemic: “Spanish” flu, 1918-1919

The global influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 still ranks as the last great pandemic. There is not much information in the usual sources for effects in Continue Reading

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