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New York (N.Y.)

Overview
Works: 1 works in 47 publications in 2 languages
Titles
Power and society :greater New York at the turn of the century / by: Hammack, David C.; New York (N.Y.) (Electronic resources)
Faith in their own color :Black Episcopalians in antebellum New York City / by: New York (N.Y.); Townsend, Craig D., (1955-) (Electronic resources)
All the nations under heavenimmigrants, migrants, and the making of New York / by: Binder, Frederick M.; New York (N.Y.); Reimers, David M.; Snyder, Robert W. (Electronic resources)
Race and ethnicity in New York City by: Hutchison, Ray.; Krase, Jerome.; New York (N.Y.) (Electronic resources)
Speeding bullet :a novel / by: New York (N.Y.); Shusterman, Neal. (Language materials, printed)
Another country / by: Baldwin, James, (1924-); New York (N.Y.) (Language materials, printed)
Urban space and late twentieth-century New York literature :reformed geographies / by: Neculai, Catalina,; New York (N.Y.); New York (State); Palgrave Connect (Online service) (Electronic resources)
AIA guide to New York City / by: American Institute of Architects.; Leadon, Fran, (1966-); New York (N.Y.); White, Norval, (1926-2009.); Willensky, Elliot. (Language materials, printed)
Wonderstruck :a novel in words and pictures / by: American Museum of Natural History; New York (N.Y.); Selznick, Brian. (Language materials, printed)
The violet hour :the Violet Quill and the making of gay culture / by: Bergman, David, (1950-); New York (N.Y.) (Electronic resources)
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Subjects
Women Crane, Hart, Poets, American Man-woman relationships Houdini, Harry, Shakespeare, William, Jews New York (State) Immigrants Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) High interest-low vocabulary books. Deaf Reading and comprehension Racism in education Presbyterian Church of Ghana in New York (New York, N.Y.) ART / Performance Musical theater Passing (Identity) in literature. African American women in literature. Ethnology Suicide Family life Women domestics College teachers Socialites China Periodicals English language Fulton Fish Market (New York, N.Y.) Gay men in literature. Gangs Youth with social disabilities Young adult fiction. Serotte, Brenda Self-perception Springer, Maida. Muslims Readers for new literates. Interpersonal relations Time travel Young Lords (Organization) Readers. Literature. Cultural and Media Studies. Dance. Miller, Henry, Saskatchewan Upper class Women editors Melville, Herman, Shopping Restaurants Art museums Bronx (New York, N.Y.) College readers. Haring, Keith. Poliomyelitis Physical anthropology & ethnography. Corrective advertising Education. Education (general). West Africans Urban renewal Ghanaian Americans Tunnels Dysfunctional families Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) Puerto Ricans American Culture. Racially mixed people in literature. Urban Economics. Divorced women Afro-Americans Young women Rescue work Women journalists Rural families Sisters Fashion editors Sailors Americanisms Minorities Homosexuality and literature American literature Gay men African American Episcopalians African Americans Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) Jews, Turkish Jewish studies. Mass media and business Smith, Amanda, American Museum of Natural History Diorama People with disabilities Runaways Horror stories. Ethnic neighborhoods American loyalists Working class Jews Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Saint John, Bayou (Orleans County, La.) New Orleans (La.) Political activists American poetry Twentieth-Century Literature. Literary Theory. Economic History. Upper classes Racism Rich people Married people Slave trade Sea stories, American. Sea stories, American Museums Social problems Slavery Domestic fiction. Hispanic American gays Sephardim Field, Edward, Bohemianism Race. Ethnicity Chick lit. Man-woman relationships in literature. Families Supernatural Demonology Civil rights Gentiles Jews, East European Adler, Constance. Comparative literature Paris (France) Urban ecology (Biology) Modern History. Wharton, Edith, Feminists Authors, American Grimm, Jacob, Feminism New York (City) Magicians Serial murders Supervisors Copyists Macready, William Charles, Astor Place Riot, New York, N.Y., 1849. South Street (New York, N.Y.) African American youth Daub, Milton Daub, Milton. Finance Architecture Separated people Love stories. Male homosexuality Advocacy advertising Social values in literature. Transnationalism. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies Vampires Bloomberg, Michael. African American journalists Jewish socialists Adler, Constance Musicals Theatre History. Race in literature. Harlem Renaissance New York (N.Y.) Single women Perl�es, Alfred Grimm, Wilhelm, Dating (Social customs) Sex customs Twins West Indian Americans Sibling rivalry British Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Theater Organized crime Oral history. Gay men's writings, American Hispanic American youth Public art Blizzards Spanish language materials. Silva de Cintr�on, Josefina, Nineteen thirties Horror tales. Elite (Social sciences) City planning Cooper, Andrew W., Labor movement Baudelaire, Charles, American literature. Los Angeles (Calif.) Education, general. Urban History. Boston (Mass.) Chicago (Ill.) Brothers and sisters South Carolina Doyle, Arthur Conan, Spiritualists Spiritualism Farm life Public opinion Chinese Americans Chinatown (New York, N.Y.) City and town life Forrest, Edwin, Fishery processing industries Violet Quill (Group of writers) Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation (Gang) Rivera, Juan, Speech and social status Social Science Popular culture in literature. Stein, Gertrude, Minority women BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Scientists & Psychologists Harlem (New York, N.Y.) Magic Paranormal fiction. Discrimination in education Public schools Urban transportation Holland Tunnel (New York, N.Y.) Self-actualization (Psychology) Whitman, Walt, Human ecology ART / Reference Larsen, Nella. African Americans in literature. US History.
 
 
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