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Invisible Man: Jeremiah Hamilton, the "Dark Prince" of Wall Street Invisible Man: Jeremiah Hamilton, the "Dark Prince" of Wall StreetBy Shane White Read More Excerpts, Race & EthnicityGuest UserJune 1, 2016Comment
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Sensibility and the Road: The Journal of Madame Knight and the Cultural Refinement of Eighteenth-Century New York Sensibility and the Road: The Journal of Madame Knight and the Cultural Refinement of Eighteenth-Century New YorkBy Melissa Antonucci Read More British Era, Gender & Sexuality, TransportationGuest UserMay 18, 2016Comment
“Bodegas and Colmados: Dominican Vernacular Space in Washington Heights” “Bodegas and Colmados: Dominican Vernacular Space in Washington Heights”By Pedro A. Regalado Read More Manhattan, Race & EthnicityGuest UserMay 10, 2016Comment
Re-Founding the New York Society Library: Cultural Institutions and the Contest for the National Capital Re-Founding the New York Society Library: Cultural Institutions and the Contest for the National CapitalBy Rob Koehler Read More Arts & Culture, Early Republic, ExcerptsGuest UserMay 3, 2016Comment
For an Irish National Theater in New York For an Irish National Theater in New YorkBy Catherine M. Burns Read More Arts & Culture, Race & EthnicityGuest UserApril 26, 2016Comment
A Trip to Petitpas A Trip to PetitpasBy Josh Schwartz Read More Arts & CultureGuest UserApril 19, 2016 Comment
Moving Art Downtown: Paula Cooper Blazes a New Trail for SoHo Moving Art Downtown: Paula Cooper Blazes a New Trail for SoHoBy Aaron Shkuda Read More Excerpts, Arts & CultureGuest UserApril 14, 2016Comment
“[T]hey’re knocking down negroes ‘round here”: Public Racial Violence and Black Self-Defense in Early 20th Century NYC “[T]hey’re knocking down negroes ‘round here”: Public Racial Violence and Black Self-Defense in Early 20th Century NYCBy Douglas Flowe Read More Crime & Policing, Race & EthnicityGuest UserApril 12, 2016Comment