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Mapping the African American Past (MAAP)
Columbia University
109 episodes
9 months ago
Mapping the American Past (MAAP) illustrates places and moments that have shaped the long history of African Americans in New York City.
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Mapping the American Past (MAAP) illustrates places and moments that have shaped the long history of African Americans in New York City.
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Courses
Education
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Mapping the African American Past (MAAP)
17 years ago
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Mercer Street near Houston
On Mercer Street in the fall of 1821, King Lear limped out onto stage and the audience went wild. Lear was black.
Mapping the African American Past (MAAP)
Mapping the American Past (MAAP) illustrates places and moments that have shaped the long history of African Americans in New York City.