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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Two Dukes, one building, and a whole lot of speculation. March 23, 2016. About 1913 young Edward Duke Ellington began hanging out in a pool hall operated by Frank Holliday in a building in the 600 block of T Street NW owned by Washington, D.C. physician Louis Kolipinski. Continue reading →. Washington, D.C. Fairway: Silver Spring’s ghost town. March 18, 2016. Throug...
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Washington’s Bloomingdale neighborhood tackles gentrification using history. June 9, 2016. One of the greatest injustices in South of Market redevelopment has been the callous obliteration of its past. 8212; Chester Hartman, Yerba Buena: Land Grab and Community Resistance in San Francisco (San Francisco: Glide Publications, 1974). For the National Council on Public History’s.
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 8220;The Silver Spring Affair”. July 11, 2016. In early August 1925, 16-year-old Mary Elizabeth Price claimed that she had been attacked by an African American man. The assault, she told authorities, occurred in a residential street in Silver Spring, Maryland, near the Washington, D.C., line. The Washington Post, August 14, 1925. The “Decatur Plan” revisited. April 8, 2016. Decatu...
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Allegheny River. Raising bridges, raising Hell. February 12, 2015. Ninth Street Bridge, Spanning Allegheny River at Ninth Street, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA. HAER photo by Jet Lowe. Inside the History Sidebar. About The History Sidebar. Special Reports and Series. Courtyards of Convenience: Montgomery County’s Eruvim. Western Union microwave network survey.
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. When civil rights history becomes a civil rights issue. February 24, 2015. History News Network has published my article, When a City Turns White, What Happens to its Black History. Anti-historic district sign in Decatur’s gentrifying Oakhurst neighborhood. Photo by author, August 2011. The sign remained in place through 2013. 2015 D.S. Rotenstein. February 2, 2015. The historical...
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Black History Month | History Sidebar
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Black History Month. When civil rights history becomes a civil rights issue. February 24, 2015. History News Network has published my article, When a City Turns White, What Happens to its Black History. Anti-historic district sign in Decatur’s gentrifying Oakhurst neighborhood. Photo by author, August 2011. The sign remained in place through 2013. February 2, 2015.
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David Rotenstein | History Sidebar
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: David Rotenstein. A Black History tour of Silver Spring, Maryland. July 30, 2016. Expect to walk about two miles. The tour will be limited to the first 25 people who arrive. The tour is free. The tour will cover African American history in Silver Spring since the turn of the 20th century. Check back for updates as they are added. July 11, 2016. June 9, 2016. 8212;...
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: New Jim Crow. When civil rights history becomes a civil rights issue. February 24, 2015. History News Network has published my article, When a City Turns White, What Happens to its Black History. Anti-historic district sign in Decatur’s gentrifying Oakhurst neighborhood. Photo by author, August 2011. The sign remained in place through 2013. Inside the History Sidebar.
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History | History Sidebar
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Screwed blues, screwed journalism. January 21, 2016. Folded after 34 years in print. I read it religiously while I attended the University of Pennsylvania. I was excited when I got a chance to write for the weekly — almost as much as I was when I got my first. Byline four months earlier. And, I was devastated when I read that it was going out of print. January 4, 2016. Bike lanes ...
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Writings on heritage preservation, oral history, and historical research. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. March 3, 2015. Last week NPR’s. The Race Card Project. On gentrification in Decatur, Georgia. The post was a surprise since I submitted the entry a year or so ago …. Click the image to go to the full Race Card Project entry. When will the next one go – 6-words from David Rotenstein abt gentrification in Atlanta: http:/ t.co/d7TY0aiWFJ. Inside the History Sidebar. Sorry, your blog ...
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