Immigrant Life in New York City, 1825-1863I. J. Friedman, 1965 - 331 páginas |
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... Negroes similarly produced well- defined colored settlements . Long before the waves of nineteenth - century immigration , the Negroes of New York City had lived in distinctively colored sections . Segregation of the colored community ...
... Negroes similarly produced well- defined colored settlements . Long before the waves of nineteenth - century immigration , the Negroes of New York City had lived in distinctively colored sections . Segregation of the colored community ...
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... Negroes were not permitted to sit in any public assembly , court , or church , except in the particular quarter set apart for them " generally in the most remote and worst situation . " 32 What was true of social gatherings was also ...
... Negroes were not permitted to sit in any public assembly , court , or church , except in the particular quarter set apart for them " generally in the most remote and worst situation . " 32 What was true of social gatherings was also ...
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... Negroes.34 Along the waterfront , the Irish and Negro dock workers rubbed elbows in mutual antagonism . The Irish were the most formidable enemies of the Negroes , wrote James Dawson Burn , an Owenite and keen observer of working ...
... Negroes.34 Along the waterfront , the Irish and Negro dock workers rubbed elbows in mutual antagonism . The Irish were the most formidable enemies of the Negroes , wrote James Dawson Burn , an Owenite and keen observer of working ...
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THE LURE OF AMERICA | 1 |
THE EMPIRE CITY | 12 |
THE IMMIGRANT ARRIVES | 25 |
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