Timothy Thomas Fortune: An American Agitator Looks for a Cold Beer in Manhattan
Timothy Thomas Fortune: An American Agitator Looks for a Cold Beer in Manhattan
By Jerry Mikorenda
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Fighting World War One on the Streets of New York
Fighting World War One on the Streets of New York
By Ross J. Wilson
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City on a Grid: How New York Became New York
City on a Grid: How New York Became New York
By Gerard Koeppel
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“All of That is What Feminism is to Me”: Building a Multiracial, Working-Class Women’s Organization in 1970s Brooklyn
“All of That is What Feminism is to Me”: Building a Multiracial, Working-Class Women’s Organization in 1970s Brooklyn
By Tamar W. Carroll
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A Bold Man of Color: Thomas L. Jennings and the Proceeds of a Patent
A Bold Man of Color: Thomas L. Jennings and the Proceeds of a Patent
By Jerry Mikorenda
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Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and a Nineteenth-Century Rabbi on “New York Values”
Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and a Nineteenth-Century Rabbi on “New York Values”
By Shari Rabin
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Insubordination and "Conduct Unbecoming" : Purging NYC's Communist Teachers at the Start of the Cold War
Insubordination and "Conduct Unbecoming" : Purging NYC's Communist Teachers at the Start of the Cold War
By Marjorie Heins
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Dealing with Refugees in 17th c. Manhattan
Dealing with Refugees in 17th c. Manhattan
By Mark Meuwese
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Place and Profession in the Intellectual History of the City: Sidney Hook and NYU
Place and Profession in the Intellectual History of the City: Sidney Hook and NYU
By Matthew J. Cotter
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You Are Where You Live: Jews, Religion, and the New York Boardinghouse
You Are Where You Live: Jews, Religion, and the New York Boardinghouse
By Shari Rabin
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