Jewish Communities In Weeksville, Black Jewish Relations In Weeksville, Family Relationship, Brooklyn, Young Israel, Hassidic, Abuse
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Gentrification And Neighborhood Change In Brooklyn, Civil Rights Era Activism, Brooklyn Brownstoners, School Discrimination In Brooklyn, Activist
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Black And Green, Southern Migration To Brooklyn, North Carolina,; Gentrification And Neighborhood Change In Brooklyn, Veterans, Sharecropper, Foodways, Farmer, African American Environmentalism
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Shirley Chisholm, Henry Hope Reed, Rev. Coffin, Ray Thompson, Joan Maynard, Parkway, Stuyvesant Council, Wilson Williams (Leader Of Boy Scout Troop That Was Involved In 1968 Dig), O.D. Williams, “Dewey” Harley, Elmira, Corsey, Timothy Vincent, Bed Stuy Youth In Action, Betty Welch, Brownsville Ocean Hill School District Fight, Joseph Haynes
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Atlantic Avenue During The Depression, Howard Colored, Orphanage, Tuskegee Airmen, Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, Everyday Life In Weeksville In The 1920s And 1930s, Migration From The North To The South, Bergen Street, Weeksville
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Conventions; Migration From The South To Brooklyn, The Tents: Organizational Structure; Offices
Residents Of Weeksville (Helen Brown Lived At Buffalo, Avenue And Bergen Street In 1929), Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Hunterfly Road Houses, The Tents, North Carolina
Brooklyn College, Tents Initiation And Recruitment Processes
Tent Organization On The Eastern Seaboard, ‘Queen’ In The, Tents, ‘The White House’, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Goldsburg, North Carolina
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Migration From The South To New York City After Wwii, Brooklyn Brownstoner, Urban Renewal, Urban Gardening, Local Politics, Urban And Rural Perspectives
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African American Expatriates And Travelers, Class, The Tents, African American Travel Abroad And Experience In India, Singapore, Tahiti, China, And The Middle East, Russia, The Cold War, Christian Missionaries, Vladamir Lenin, Korea
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Neighborhood Changes In Bedford Stuyvesant, Integration In Bedford Stuyvesant, Home Ownership Among Black Women In Bedford Stuyvesant, Class In Bedford Stuyvesant
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Civil Rights Movement – Brooklyn, Freedom Rider, First Ame Zion Church, Berean Baptist Church, Harlem Hospital, Upper East Side Manhattan, Piano Lessons With Maude B. Cummings Taylor, Civil Rights Movement In Brooklyn
Freedom Rider, Winston, North Carolina, Bell Atlantic Company
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Hera’s Of Jericho; Lady Knights And Hagar Court, Brownsville, Community Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Washington Temple Church, Rev Harold Burton, Sr.; Migration From The South (North And South Carolina) To Brooklyn, Residents Of Weeksville (Ora M. Moore Lived On Prospect Place, Near St. Mary’s Hospital), Puberty, Sexuality And Marriage, Segregation In Pennsylvania And Northern States, Musicians, Music Clubs, Wives Of Musicians, Order Of The Eastern Star:, Daughters Of Sphinx
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Dr. Susan Smith Mc Kinney Steward, Sarah Smith Tompkins Garnet, African Americans On Long Island, Ny, African American Expatriates, Haiti, Marriage, Bishop James Theodore Holly (First African American Bishop Of The Episcopal Church, Ellen Holly’s Great Grandfather), Education, School Discrimination, Shinnecock Native Americans And Native Americans, Slavery, Resistance To Slavery, Freedom Seekers
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The Tents, Kings County Hospital, Methodist Hospital, Windsor, North Carolina On A Family Farm “The Point”, Teachers College For African American Students In Elizabeth, City North Carolina, Home On Bergen Street, Nurse At Kings County Hospital And Methodist Hospital In Park Slope, Royal Decree On Friday, Wear All White, Brooklyn Chapter Of The Tents Arose From Virginia Chapter, Underground Railroad, Abolitionists, 19th Century Structure On Macdonough Street In Bedford Stuyvesant, Former Civil War Hospital, 7th Degree Ceremony , Right Worthy National Grand Superintendent, Edna ‘Queen’ Jackson, 1943
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Black Swan Records, Musicians And Dancers In Brooklyn 1920s Through 1950s, Interracial Relationships In Brooklyn, Browns Memorial Church, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, School Discrimination In Brooklyn, Jazz Clubs In Brooklyn
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School Discrimination In Brooklyn, Southern Migration To Brooklyn, Fashion (Girls’ Fashion In 1940s Brooklyn), Children’s Games, Girlhood, Puberty And Sexuality, African Americans And African American History
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Play And Children’s Games, Southern Migration To Brooklyn, African American Foodways In The South And The North, Women And Work, African American Expatriates And Travelers, Camilla Williams
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Early Public Housing And Race, Girlhood, Puberty, Sexuality, Marriage, Women And Work; Naacp
Red Hook Housing Projects In Brooklyn; Women And Factories, Homosexuality And African American Families, Lgbt, Color Consciousness In African American Families
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Hampton University, Morgan College
School Discrimination In Brooklyn, George Washington Carver, Mary Mc Cleod Bethune Academy (Virginia High School), Mrs. Booker T. Washington Iii (Joyce), Tuskegee Institute, African American Travelers And Expatriates, Native Americans And African Americans, African American Attitudes Towards Slavery, Gentrification In Bedford Stuyvesant, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Black Women’s Social Clubs (The Links And Jack And Jill); Ps 243, Weeksville Dig, Caribbean Migration To Brooklyn (Ellis Island), Ellis Island, Historically Black Colleges And Universities
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Slavery, Underground Railroad, Rufus Perry, Sr., Rufus Perry, Jr., African American Expatriates And Travelers, Early Founding Of Hip Hop In Brooklyn And Queens, Hip Hop
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African American Relations In 1920s And 30s Brooklyn
Gentrification In Bedford Stuyvesant, Black Homeownership In Brooklyn, Barbados, Transnational Identity, Bridge Street Baptist Church, Beulah Church Of The Nazarene, Al Vanns; Weeksville In The 1920s, Bedford Stuyvesant, Gender Roles Among Bajan Immigrants In Bedford Stuyvesant In The 1930s And 40s, Girlhood, Puberty, Sexuality, West Indian
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11, Cooking And Baking In African American Families; African American Self Sufficiency, African American Entrepreneurship, September 11, 9
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Siloam Presbyterian Church, Barbara Jackson, New York City College, Leonard Jeffries, Friends Of African American Studies, Hall Of Man In Africa At The Natural History Museum, Dan Mayers, Archibald Glover, George Glee, Patricia Thompson , Robert Thompson, James Hurley, Joe Haynes, Black Alumni Association Of Brooklyn College
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Marshall, Texas, Guyana, Tuskegee Institute, Ps 243; Weeksville School, Archaeological Dig, Partnership Between Bank Street College Of Education, Weeksville Heritage Center, Weeskville Ambassadors, Joan Maynard; Ymca Ambassador Program, Wynona College; Ywca
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Food Self Sufficiency, 210 Hill, Black And Green (Icebox; Gardening; Relations With Manhattan; Storage Room For Cooling Food), Food And Foodways In Brooklyn, Apollo Theatre
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Morgan State College, Md, African Americans And Slavery, African Americans And Judaism, African American Entrepreneurs, Black Panther Party, Siloam Presbyterian Church, Civil Rights Era Brooklyn, Crow Hill , Kingsborough Houses Gangs In The 1960s, Southern Migration To Brooklyn
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Weeksville Archeological Dig 1968, Descriptions Of Weeksville Neighborhood Area, Green Practices And Black Environmentalism, Gardening, Children’s Games, Ps 83, Ps 243, Community Philanthropy, African American Migration From The South (North Carolina) To Brooklyn, Ps 243, Principal Benjamin Golden
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The Comus Club, Race In Social Organizations, 1920s Prohibition, Racial “Passing”, New York City Law Enforcement, The Great Depression, Post World War Ii Social Conditions, 1940s Racial Makeup Of Brooklyn, Ethnic Relations Among Police Officers, Education, Neighborhood Changes In Brooklyn, Fatherhood
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Weeksville Society Member, St. Phillips Episcopal Church, Shirley Chisholm, Description Of The Hunterfly Road Houses In The 1950s, Interracial Marriage And Relationships, Shinnecock Native Americans
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Slavery In North Carolina And Virginia, New York In The 1940s, Veterans, Music, Housing Discrimination In Brooklyn In The 1960s, Southern Migration To Brooklyn In 40s And 50s
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Carribean Migration To Brooklyn, Gentrification, Joan Maynard, School Discrimination In Brooklyn, St. Peter Clavers Catholic Church , Nativity Catholic Church, Racial Discrimination In Brooklyn Churches, Black And Green; Foodways; Healthy Eating For Economy
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