People's Guide to New York City

People's Guide to New York City

Bank Munoz, Carolina; Molina, Emily Tumpson; Lewis, Penny

University of California Press

01/2022

392

Mole

Inglês

9780520289574

15 a 20 dias

726

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INTRODUCTION

1 BRONX
1.1 Montefiore Hospital/Local 1199 Health and Hospital Workers Union | 1.2 The "Allerton Coops," Amalgamated Housing Cooperative, and Co-op City | 1.3 Arthur Avenue Retail Market | 1.4 Birthplace of Hip-Hop | 1.5 East Tremont | 1.6 Former Home of Richard Colon ("Crazy Legs") | 1.7 Charlotte Gardens/Mid-Bronx Desperadoes | 1.8 Former Home of Leon Trotsky | 1.9 Fania All-Stars at Yankee Stadium | 1.10 Hostos Community College | 1.11 Lincoln Hospital | 1.12 Dominicanos USA | 1.13 Casita Rincon Criollo | 1.14 Bronx Music Hall | 1.15 United Bronx Parents | 1.16 Hunts Point Terminal Food Distribution Center | 1.17 New York Expo Center/Former Site of the New York Organic Fertilizer Company

Water

2 MANHATTAN
2.1 Sugar Hill | 2.2 City College-City University of New York | 2.3 Renaissance Ballroom and Casino | 2.4 Abyssinian Baptist Church | 2.5 Manhattanville Campus, Columbia University | 2.6 28th Precinct | 2.7 Hotel Theresa | 2.8 Mabel Hampton's Former Apartment | 2.9 Thomas Jefferson Pool | 2.10 Young Lords' Garbage Offensive | 2.11 Central Park | 2.12 San Juan Hill/Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | 2.13 7th Regiment Armory | 2.14 Women's Strike for Equality | 2.15 ACT UP Protest at St. Patrick's Cathedral | 2.16 Broadway Unions at Times Square | 2.17 Play Pen | 2.18 Social Service Employees Union Local 371 | 2.19 Colored Orphan's Asylum/Draft Riots | 2.20 High Line Park | 2.21 Gay Men's Health Crisis | 2.22 Union Square Park | 2.23 Tammany Hall | 2.24 The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center of NYC | 2.25 St. Vincent's Hospital | 2.26 Christopher Street Pier | 2.27 The Stonewall Inn | 2.28 Women's House of Detention/Jefferson Market Library and Garden | 2.29 The Cage | 2.30 Judson Memorial Church | 2.31 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory | 2.32 Emma Goldman's House | 2.33 Village East Cinema/Yiddish Rialto | 2.34 Astor Place Riot | 2.35 Cooper Union Great Hall | 2.36 Public Theater | 2.37 The Village Voice | 2.38 Third Street Men's Shelter | 2.39 Former Site of CBGB & OMFUG | 2.40 Liz Christy Bowery Houston Community Garden | 2.41 Tompkins Square Park | 2.42 CHARAS/El Bohio | 2.43 C-Squat (See Skwat) and Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space | 2.44 Nuyorican Poets Cafe? | 2.45 The Forward Building | 2.46 Henry Street Settlement | 2.47 Former Home of David Ruggles | 2.48 Collect Pond Park | 2.49 African Burial Ground | 2.50 Five Points/Columbus Park | 2.51 Former Site of Silver Palace Restaurant | 2.52 One Chase Manhattan Plaza | 2.53 Former Site of New York Slave Market | 2.54 Standard Oil Building | 2.55 National Museum of the American Indian (Fort Amsterdam) | 2.56 Battery Park/Castle Clinton | 2.57 Statue of Liberty

New York City Islands

3 QUEENS
3.1 Steinway Piano Factory | 3.2 Queensbridge Houses | 3.3 Taxi Workers Alliance | 3.4 Former Site of 5Pointz: The Institute of Higher Burning | 3.5 Sunnyside Gardens | 3.6 Voice of Taiwan | 3.7 Julio Rivera Corner | 3.8 Louis Armstrong House | 3.9 Flushing Meadows Corona Park | 3.10 Flushing Friends Meeting House and John Bowne House | 3.11 Hindu Temple Society of North America (Ganesh Temple) | 3.12 Lesbian Avengers | 3.13 Store Front Museum | 3.14 Rochdale Village | 3.15 Howard Beach Riots | 3.16 Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge | 3.17 The People's Beach at Jacob Riis Park

Public Transportation

4 BROOKLYN
4.1 Greenpoint Oil Spill | 4.2 Domino Sugar Factory | 4.3 Mayday Space and Brooklyn Commons; Starr Bar and Cafe? | 4.4 Brooklyn Bridge | 4.5 Plymouth Church | 4.6 Knights of Labor, District Assembly 75 | 4.7 Fulton Mall | 4.8 The 1964 School Boycott-Board of Education | 4.9 Atlantic Yards | 4.10 Shirley Chisholm's Presidential Launch at Concord Baptist Church of Christ | 4.11 Restoration Plaza | 4.12 Colored School No. 2/P.S. 68/83/243 | 4.13 Weeksville Heritage Center | 4.14 Junior High School 271 | 4.15 Brownsville Labor Lyceum | 4.16 Margaret Sanger's First Birth Control Clinic | 4.17 East New York Farms! | 4.18 Sunny's Bar | 4.19 Gowanus Canal | 4.20 Washington Park | 4.21 Park Slope Food Coop | 4.22 Lesbian Herstory Archives | 4.23 Crown Heights Tenant Union | 4.24 1991 Crown Heights Riots | 4.25 Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center | 4.26 Sunset Park | 4.27 Erasmus Hall High School | 4.28 Ebinger Baking Company Boycotts | 4.29 Kings Theatre | 4.30 Arab American Association of New York | 4.31 Mortgage Lending in Bay Ridge | 4.32 Master Theater | 4.33 Coney Island

Bridges, Tunnels, and Expressways

5 STATEN ISLAND
5.1 Staten Island Ferry | 5.2 Tompkinsville Park | 5.3 Stapleton Carnegie Library | 5.4 Stapleton Union American Methodist Episcopal Church | 5.5 Verrazzano- Narrows Bridge | 5.6 Willowbrook State School | 5.7 Amazon Warehouse Walkout | 5.8 Freshkills Park | 5.9 Sandy Ground | 5.10 Spanish Camp/Former Site of Dorothy Day's Home | 5.11 Lenape Burial Ridge/Conference House Park

6 THEMATIC TOURS 323
Chinatowns Tour | Environmental Justice Tour | 7 Train Tour: Immigration in Queens | Wall Street: Capitalism and Protest Tour

Recommended Reading
Acknowledgments
Credits
Index
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alternative history of New York City;travel book;self guided tour;NYC neighborhoods;social movements;Black history;women's history;LGBTQ;immigration;chinatown;labor;protest;urban studies;renewal;gentrification;politics