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A Park is Born A Park is BornBy Justin Martin Read More Excerpts, Built Environment, Urban PlanningGuest UserFebruary 25, 2016Comment
The Notorious "31 Women" Art Show of 1943 The Notorious "31 Women" Art Show of 1943By Marjorie Heins Read More Arts & Culture, Gender & SexualityGuest UserFebruary 23, 2016Comment
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"The majority of people dying of AIDS were people of color": AIDS Activism & Rising Inequality "The majority of people dying of AIDS were people of color": AIDS Activism & Rising InequalityBy Tamar W. Carroll Read More Excerpts, Gender & Sexuality, Medicine & Public HealthGuest UserFebruary 16, 2016Comment
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 ManhattanBy Jerry Mikorenda Read More Race & Ethnicity, Politics, Progressive EraGuest UserFebruary 11, 2016Comment
Fighting World War One on the Streets of New York Fighting World War One on the Streets of New YorkBy Ross J. Wilson Read More Race & EthnicityGuest UserFebruary 9, 2016Comment
City on a Grid: How New York Became New York City on a Grid: How New York Became New YorkBy Gerard Koeppel Read More Excerpts, Urban PlanningGuest UserFebruary 2, 2016Comment
“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 BrooklynBy Tamar W. Carroll Read More Gender & Sexuality, Race & Ethnicity, PoliticsGuest UserJanuary 26, 2016Comment
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 PatentBy Jerry Mikorenda Read More Antebellum & Civil War, Race & EthnicityGuest UserJanuary 21, 2016 Comment