Mapping the African American Past (MAAP)
A podcast by Columbia University
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109 Episodes
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Booker T. Washington House - Thelma Jackson-Abidally commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Bridge Street AWME Church - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Catherine Ferguson - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Colored Orphan Asylum - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Colored Orphan Asylum - Kenneth Jackson commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
David Ruggles Home - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Downing's Oyster House - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Duke Ellington - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Duke Ellington - Kellie Jones commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Duke Ellington - Robert O'Meally commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Eastville Community - Lynda Day commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Eastville Community - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Ebbets Field - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Execution Grounds - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Execution Grounds - Kenneth Jackson commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Five Points - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Five Points - Kenneth Jackson commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Fort Amsterdam - description
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Fort Amsterdam - Kenneth Jackson commentary
Published: 21/01/2008 -
Fraunces Tavern - description
Published: 21/01/2008
Mapping the American Past (MAAP) illustrates places and moments that have shaped the long history of African Americans in New York City.