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Judith Wellman
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Brooklyn’s promised land, weeksville, 1835–1910: “a model for places of much greater pretensions” 1
- 1. “Here will we take our stand”: weeksville’s origins, from slavery to freedom, 1770–1840 13
- 2. “Owned and occupied by our own people”: weeksville’s growth: family, work, and community, 1840–1860 49
- 3. “Shall we fly or shall we resist?”: from emigration to the civil war, 1850–1865 97
- 4. “Fair schools, a fine building, finished writers, strong minded women”: politics, women’s activism, and the roots of progressive reform, 1865–1910 137
- 5. “Cut through and gridironed by streets”: physical changes, 1860–1880 183
- 6. “Part of this magically growing city”: weeksville’s growth and disappearance, 1880–1910 211
- 7. “A seemingly viable neighborhood that no longer exists”: weeksville, lost and found, 1910–2010 226
- Notes 241
- Index 279
- About the author 295
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Brooklyn’s promised land, weeksville, 1835–1910: “a model for places of much greater pretensions” 1
- 1. “Here will we take our stand”: weeksville’s origins, from slavery to freedom, 1770–1840 13
- 2. “Owned and occupied by our own people”: weeksville’s growth: family, work, and community, 1840–1860 49
- 3. “Shall we fly or shall we resist?”: from emigration to the civil war, 1850–1865 97
- 4. “Fair schools, a fine building, finished writers, strong minded women”: politics, women’s activism, and the roots of progressive reform, 1865–1910 137
- 5. “Cut through and gridironed by streets”: physical changes, 1860–1880 183
- 6. “Part of this magically growing city”: weeksville’s growth and disappearance, 1880–1910 211
- 7. “A seemingly viable neighborhood that no longer exists”: weeksville, lost and found, 1910–2010 226
- Notes 241
- Index 279
- About the author 295