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Constrained but not contained: Patterns of everyday life and the limits of segregation in 1920s Harlem

February 13, 2018 Stephen Robertson 1 Comment

Stephen Robertson’s article, “Constrained but not contained: Patterns of everyday life and the limits of segregation in 1920s Harlem,” has…

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Posted in: Publications Filed under: 1920s, 1920s Harlem, black business, churches, Digital Harlem, Harlem

Mapping a Riot: Harlem, 1935

April 25, 2016 Stephen Robertson Leave a comment

Cross-posted from drstephenrobertson.com On March 19, 2016, I participated in the Working Group on Interpreting the History of Race Riots…

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Posted in: Events, Maps, Presentations Filed under: 1930s, 1935 Harlem Riot, Digital Harlem, Harlem, race riot, riot

A Review of Digital Harlem & My Response in the American Historical Review

February 11, 2016 Stephen Robertson Leave a comment

The February 2016 issue of the American Historical Review includes an extended review of Digital Harlem — “Harlem Crime, Soapbox Speeches, and Beauty…

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Posted in: Publications Filed under: Digital Harlem, Harlem, spatial hsitory

Digital Harlem has moved

December 18, 2013 Stephen Robertson Leave a comment

The server at the University of Sydney that has been home to Digital Harlem has been shut down, and the…

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Posted in: Updates Filed under: Digital Harlem

Digital Harlem in New York Archives

February 14, 2013 Stephen Robertson Leave a comment

 A two-page spread on Digital Harlem appears in the Winter 2013 issue of New York Archives.  The article offers a…

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Posted in: Publications Filed under: 1920s Harlem, digital archive, Digital Harlem, digital history

Digital Harlem in New York City

October 1, 2011 Stephen Robertson Leave a comment

On October 17, 2011, I will be talking about Digital Harlem at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Avenue.  The…

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Posted in: Presentations Filed under: CUNY, Digital Harlem

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