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Description: Hunting down the identity of a statue found at Central Library, the author identifies it as Henry R. Stiles and explores his life.
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Creator: Deborah Tint
Date: 2019 June 11, 2019
Description: Exploring the history of community organizing in Brooklyn as part of the Teaching with Primary Sources series by Brooklyn Connections.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 January 14, 2019
Description: In conjunction with the Brooklyn Collection exhibit "Empire Skate: The Birthplace of Roller Disco," a look at the woman skaters of roller derby's midcentury heyday in Brooklyn, including Midge "Toughie" Brasuhn.
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Subject: Women, Sports, Exhibits
Creator: Diana Bowers-Smith
Date: 2019 January 28, 2019
Description: An overview of the Brooklyn Connections primary source packet on Black History for the Teaching with Primary Sources series.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, Black history
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 February 15, 2019
Description: Dr. Mary M. Crawford, who served as the only female doctor in the American Hospital in Paris during World War I and was also the first female ambulance surgeon in Brooklyn. She later became chief surgeon of the Williamsburg hospital.
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Creator: Julia Palaez
Date: 2019 March 5, 2019
Description: Using city directories to explore the history of two occupations in Brooklyn: photographer and ferryman.
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Subject: Directories, Photography, Transportation
Creator: June Koffi
Date: 2019 March 11, 2019
Description: Exploring the Brooklyn Connections Brooklyn Botanic Garden primary source packet, including many contributions by women to the garden's history. Part of the Teaching with Primary Sources series.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, Women, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 March 14, 2019
Description: Guest post. Photographer Larry Racioppo shares his photos of Good Fridays and muses on Catholic iconography and community.
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Subject: Religion, Photography
Creator: Larry Racioppo
Date: 2019 April 16, 2019
Description: Exploring the Brooklyn Connections primary source packet on Bridges as part of the Teaching with Primary Sources series.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, Bridges
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 April 23, 2019
Description: The story of a garbage barge stranded in New York harbor in 1987.
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Subject: Politics
Creator: Charlie Rudoy
Date: 2019 May 1, 2019
Description: Exploring the LGBTQ primary source packet by Brooklyn Connections as part of the Teaching with Primary Sources series.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, LGBTQ history
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 May 20, 2019
Description: Guest post. Photographer Larry Racioppo shares photos and stories of the Coney Island mermaid parade.
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Subject: Coney Island, Photography
Creator: Larry Racioppo
Date: 2019 June 18, 2019
Description: Exploring the history of redlining through a New York Public Interest Research Group packet published in the 1970s.
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Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 June 28, 2019
Description: An overview of the Brooklyn Connections program's year, including their summer exhibition of student work and receiving the Archival Innovator Award from The Society of American Archivists.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Exhibits
Creator: Charlie Rudoy
Date: 2019 August 8, 2019
Description: The history of environmentalism in Brooklyn as part of the Teaching with Primary Sources series by Brooklyn Connections.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 August 21, 2019
Description: Exploring food history in Brooklyn with the Teaching with Primary Sources series by Brooklyn Connections.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, Food
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 September 6, 2019
Description: A look at the history of Red Hook.
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Subject: Red Hook, Neighborhood history
Creator: Michelle Montalbano
Date: 2019 , 2019 September 10
Description: The history of readers' advisory at Brooklyn Public Library.
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Subject: Library history
Creator: Madeline Knight-Dixon
Date: 2019 October 9, 2019
Description: Exploring school history with the Brooklyn Connections series on Teaching with Primary Sources.
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, School History
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 October 16, 2019
Description: A 2-day workshop to discuss Living Land Acknowledgements and develop ongoing collaborative projects between Lenape-Delaware Nations and cultural institutions in Brooklyn.
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Subject: Native history, Lenape
Creator: Natiba Guy-Clement
Date: 2019 November 8, 2019
Description: Preparing a "history mystery" for students as part of the Brooklyn Connections series on Teaching with Primary Sources. The example given uses food history and is inspired by the Brooklyn Collection exhibit "Food Fit For Kings County."
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Subject: Brooklyn Connections, Teaching with Primary Sources, Food, Exhibits
Creator: Jen Hoyer
Date: 2019 November 20, 2019
Description: Guest post. Photographer Larry Racioppo shares stories and photographs of his childhood Christmases in Brooklyn, including the Catholic traditions of his Italian-American family.
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Subject: Photography, Holidays, Religion
Creator: Larry Racioppo
Date: 2019 December 4, 2019
Description: The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov's roots in Brooklyn.
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Subject: Literature, People
Creator: Ally Malinenko
Date: 2019 , 2019 December 27
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