Uncharted Lancaster

Susanna Wright: The Silk Queen of the Pennsylvania Frontier

Adam Zurn Season 1 Episode 25

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This episode explores the extraordinary life of Susanna Wright, an 18th-century polymath who emerged as one of the most remarkable—and overlooked—figures in colonial Pennsylvania. A Quaker intellectual of immense range, Wright was a scientist, poet, translator, and business owner who helped launch the region’s first silk industry while also providing legal and medical assistance to neighbors on the frontier.

The episode traces Wright’s far-reaching influence, including her close correspondence and friendship with Benjamin Franklin, who respected her scientific observations and political insight. Writing from a world that placed strict legal and social limits on women, Wright used her work to challenge gender inequality and assert women’s intellectual authority—making her a striking proto-feminist voice in early America. Though she lived far from major cities, Wright maintained a sophisticated transatlantic network of ideas, leaving behind a legacy defined by self-reliance, scholarship, and quiet defiance of the norms of her time. Click here to read more.

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