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The New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center celebrates its beginnings, at a moment when Black history is under attack.
Early 19th-century Newfoundland is portrayed as a frontier colony defined by British imperial rule, the Church of England, and struggling settler communities. References to the king’s army and ...
In addition to being a visual standout as a peerless architectural creation, the four-story townhouse at 344 West 22nd Street ...
Fast-forward to the mid-19th century and Elizabeth Gregory ... The first doughnut machine did not come along until 1920, in New York City, when Adolph Levitt, an enterprising refugee from czarist ...