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An 1854 Petition Suggests the Links Between Working-Class Land Reform and Antislavery An 1854 Petition Suggests the Links Between Working-Class Land Reform and AntislaveryBy Sean Dwyer Griffin Read More Antebellum & Civil WarGuest UserSeptember 8, 2015Comment
Lower East Side Siedlung Lower East Side SiedlungBy Joanna Merwood-Salisbury Read More Urban PlanningGuest UserSeptember 3, 2015Comment
Benjamin Wood and New York’s Southern Lotteries Benjamin Wood and New York’s Southern LotteriesBy Jeffrey D. Broxmeyer Read More Antebellum & Civil WarGuest UserSeptember 1, 2015Comment
Welcome to Gotham: A Blog for Scholars of New York City History Welcome to Gotham: A Blog for Scholars of New York City History Read More Guest UserSeptember 1, 2015Comment
Eric Walrond: A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic Caribbean Eric Walrond: A Life in the Harlem Renaissance and the Transatlantic CaribbeanBy James Davis Read More Excerpts, Race & Ethnicity, Arts & CultureGuest UserJuly 14, 2015Comment
The Slow Burn The Slow BurnBy Ginger Adams Otis Read More Excerpts, Race & EthnicityGuest UserJune 11, 2015Comment
The Waldorf Astoria The Waldorf AstoriaBy William Alan Morrison Read More Housing & Realty, Excerpts, Arts & Culture, ManhattanGuest UserJune 4, 2015Comment
New York's First Freedom Rider New York's First Freedom RiderBy Jerry Mikorenda Read More Antebellum & Civil War, Race & Ethnicity, Gender & SexualityGuest UserMarch 11, 2015Comment
Liberty's Ambivalent Legacy Liberty's Ambivalent LegacyBy Lara Vapnek Read More Excerpts, PoliticsGuest UserFebruary 20, 2015Comment