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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
Notes on the Great Fires of 1776 and 1778 Notes on the Great Fires of 1776 and 1778By Richard Howe Read More American Revolution, Early Republic, Urban PlanningGuest UserDecember 31, 2014Comment