Whose Harlem Is This, Anyway?
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“Why Are We a Nation of Poor People?” Social Security and Progressive Populism in Wartime New York
“Why Are We a Nation of Poor People?” Social Security and Progressive Populism in Wartime New York
By Jennifer Young
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“The Muse’s Favorite Son:” Richard Davis, Candor, and the Democratic Clubs of the 1790s
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By Andrew L. Hargroder
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“To be the first woman, and the first Negro, to serve in the Mayor’s Cabinet..."
“To be the first woman, and the first Negro, to serve in the Mayor’s Cabinet..."
By Jennifer Scanlon
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Until There is Justice: Anna Arnold Hedgeman Returns to NYC
Until There is Justice: Anna Arnold Hedgeman Returns to NYC
By Jennifer Scanlon
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Book Review: Chris McNickle, The Power of the Mayor: David Dinkins, 1990-1993
Book Review: Chris McNickle, The Power of the Mayor: David Dinkins, 1990-1993
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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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“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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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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Lewis Masquerier and the Urban Origins of an 1845 Plan for “Rural Republican Townships”
Lewis Masquerier and the Urban Origins of an 1845 Plan for “Rural Republican Townships”
By Sean Dwyer Griffin
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