Colonial America was divided over smallpox inoculation, but he championed science to skeptics
- Written by Mark Canada, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Indiana University Kokomo
As a printer's apprentice in 1721, Franklin had a front-row seat to the controversy around a new prevention technique.ClassicStock/Archive Photos via Getty ImagesExactly 300 years ago, in 1721, Benjamin Franklin and his fellow American colonists faced a deadly smallpox outbreak. Their varying responses constitute an eerily prescient object lesson...

















