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New York History Around The Web This Week

January 20, 2017 by Editorial Staff 2 Comments

  • Eleven Must-Listen Museum Podcasts
  • The Donkeys of Rorick’s Glen, Chemung County
  • Slavery and the Second Bank of the United States
  • National Burial Database of Enslaved Americans Launched
  • Navient, Nation’s Largest Student-Loan Servicer Sued
  • Writer Claims Eamon de Valera ‘Was A British Spy’
  • Systemic School Segregation Is Maintained By ‘Individual Choices’
  • Profile: Betsy DeVos America’s Next Ed Secretary
  • Cafe Lena, Where Young Bob Dylan Played, Reopens
  • Fort Ontario National Park Bill Fails Again

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  1. Patricia Matteson says

    January 21, 2017 at 7:57 AM

    Wonder why the piece on de Valera comes from a book review published in 2009? What’s news there?

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    • John Warren says

      January 23, 2017 at 12:27 PM

      Hi Patricia,

      Thanks for reading.

      That was an error. In general, the sites linked here are timely. Sometimes, if something important is happening, I might link to an older resource on the web about it.

      Thanks for pointing this error out.

      John Warren
      Founder, Editor

      Reply

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