For years, The Tenement Museum in New York City’s Lower East Side has become a living monument to the stories of 19th and early 20th-century working-class New Yorkers. The museum is housed in a former ...
Paul Buhle, a professor of labor history at Brown University, traces the history of working-class culture from the earliest days of the Republic to the present. Since the early 19th century, he writes ...
MANCHESTER, England — In the center of this industrial city in northern England, a memorial commemorates protesters killed here at a demonstration for workers' rights in 1819, in what became known as ...
Some copies may have a label mounted on title page: American distributor: Wittenborn and Company, New York, N.Y Also issued online.
Mary Anning was a 19th-century working-class woman from Dorset with no formal education. She became one of the most celebrated fossil collectors in history. National Treasure: The History of the Lie ...
The Tenement Museum undertook extensive research for its interactive exhibit. For years, The Tenement Museum in New York City's Lower East Side has become a living monument to the stories of 19th and ...
NEW YORK — For years, The Tenement Museum in New York City's Lower East Side has become a living monument to the stories of 19th and early 20th-century working-class New Yorkers. The museum is housed ...