Works Cited

Educational Institutions (Green Markers) :

(1) Robert W. Peebles, The Community School : Then and Now, “Phylon” pp 157-167, 1960 http://www.jstor.org/stable/273720

(2)Educational Opportunity Center, Harlem Center for Education” http://www.harlemctred.com/eoc/aboutus.html (April 27, 2011)

(3) Grace Gluek, “The New York Times: Barrio Museum: Hope Si, Home No”, July 30, 1970.

(4) “SCAN New York”
http://www.unhny.org/member/agency_detail.cfm?ID=5053 (April 27, 2011)

(5) “Union Settlement Association: Senior Servces”
http://www.unionsettlement.org/seniors (April 29, 2011)

(6) “NYC Service: Supportive Children’s Advocacy Network-New York”
http://www.nycservice.org/organizations/691 (April 30, 2011)

(7) Judy Baum, H.S. 496 Park East High School, May 2006
http://inside schools.org/index12.php?fs=186

(8) Mary B.W. Tabor, “A Library, A Refuge,” New York Times, February 6, 1994, http://www.proquest.com.queens.ezproxy.cuny.edu:2048/ (May 16, 2011)

(9) The Life and Contributions of Arthur Schomburg
http://afamstud.intrasun.tcnj.edu/harlemrenaissance/tevingt2/schomburgbio.htm (May 16, 2011).



Housing Institutions (Blue Markers):

(1) Russell Sharman, The Tenants of East Harlem (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004), 24-26, 56=59, 200-202

(2) Timothy Williams, “ The New York Times: As East Harlem Develops, Its Accent Starts to Change”, January 21,2007.

(3) “East Harlem Residents Protest Gentrification of El Barrio”, September 27, 2010. http://www.dnainfo.com/20100926/harlem/protesters-fight-gentrification-of-el-barrio (April 24, 2011)

(4) Gerald Meyer, “Italian Harlem: America’s Most Largest and Most Italian Little Italy”, n.d. http://www.vitomarcantonio.com/eh_italian_east_harlem.html (April 17,2011)

(5) “East Harlem Residents Protest Gentrification of El Barrio”, Sept ember 27, 2010. http://www.dnainfo.com/20100926/harlem/protesters-fight-gentrification-of-el-barrio(April 24, 2011)

(6) “The City That Never Sleeps, Gotham, The Capital of the World, The Big Apple: New York City”, n.d.,

(7)  David Dunlap,”Thomas Jefferson Houses on East Harlem”, n.d., http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/air-quality (May 10,2011).

 

(8) “Italian American Culture and Stories”, January 2011, http://geraldeena.com/index.20.jpg&imgrefurl( April 24, 2011).

 

(9) “Ephermeral New York: The Homes of Doctor’s Row”, http://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com (April 24, 2011)

 

Health Institutions (Pink markers):

(1) “Harlem Hospital Center.” New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. http://www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/harlem/html/about/history.shtml (May 16, 2011).

(2) “Established Clinical Medicine in Harlem.” North By South/Great Migrations Page. http://northbysouth.kenyon.edu/1998/health/hospny.htm (May 16, 2011).

(3) “Mount Sinai School of Medicine – History.” Mount Sinai School of Medicine. http://www.mssm.edu/about-us/who-we-are/history (May 16, 2011).

(4) Aufses, Arthur H., and Barbara Niss. “Introduction.” In This House of Noble Deeds: the Mount Sinai Hospital, 1852-2002. New York: New York University Press, 2002. 1-16 (May 16, 2011).

(5) “About HHS.” United States Department of Health and Human Services. http://www.hhs.gov/about/ (May 16, 2011).

(6) “Community Healthcare Network – Helen B. Atkinson Health Center | GetHealthyHarlem.org.” Get Healthy Harlem. http://www.gethealthyharlem.org/healthcare_facilities/community-healthcare-network-helen-b-atkinson-health-center (May 16, 2011).

(7) “United Neighborhood Houses – Member Agency Summary Table.” United Neighborhood Houses. http://www.unhny.org/member/agency_detail.cfm?ID=5053 (May 16, 2011).

(8) http://www.lowyanddonnath.com/North%20General%20Hospital%20%282%29.JPG

(9) http://www.doctorscouncil.com/assets/assetcontent/5c916bf5-db1c-4cd7-b302-48e12aa23d94/7f06529a-96fa-4a76-ab16-9dbdaa6fcd1b/285b8433-eadc-419d-827a-90e68e21b75d/1/Met%20Building%20Web.jpg


Religious Institutions (purple markers)

(1) “All Saints Church.” Welcome to Flickr – Photo Sharing. 17 June 2010. Web. 27 May 2011.<http://www.flickr.com/photos/emilio_guerra/3879587649/>.

(2)St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church (Parroquia San Pablo).” Religions of Harlem. Web. 27 May 2011.<http://religionsofharlem.org/2011/03/30/st-pauls-roman-catholic-church-parroquia-san-pablo/>.

(3) Mallozzi, Vincent M. “New Way to Support Old Churches.” The New York Times – Breaking News, World News & Multimedia. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/30/nyregion/30church.html>.

(4) “St. Edward the Martyr.” Religions of Harlem. Web. 27 May 2011.<http://religionsofharlem.org/2011/04/29/st-edward-the-martyr/>.

(5) “Greater Highway Deliverance Temple.” East Harlem.com. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://www.east-harlem.com/index.php/Organizations/oview/greater_highway_deliverance_temple_inc/>.

(6) “First Spanish United Methodist Church.” Place Matters. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://www.placematters.net/node/1179>.

(7) “Our Lady Queen of Angels.” New York City Chapter AGO. Web. 27 May 2011.< http://www.nycago.org/Organs/NYC/html/OurLadyQueenAngels.html>.

(8) Medina, Miriam. “The History Box| The Ebb and Flow of East Harlem’s Changes.” The History Box | Welcome Genealogists, Historians, and History Buffs. Web. 16 May 2011. <http://www.thehistorybox.com/ny_city/ebb_flow_east_harlem_changes_article1545c.htm>.

(9) Meyer, Gerald. “Italian East Harlem.” Vitomarcantonio.com. Web. 16 May 2011. <http://www.vitomarcantonio.com/eh_italian_east_harlem.html>.

(10) “Kingdom Hall Jehova’s Witnesses.”East Harlem.com. Web. 27 May 2011.<http://www.east-harlem.com/index.php/Organizations/oview/kingdom_hall_jehovahs_witnesses/>.

(11) Medina, Miriam. “The History Box| The Ebb and Flow of East Harlem’s Changes.” The History Box | Welcome Genealogists, Historians, and History Buffs. Web. 16 May 2011. <http://www.thehistorybox.com/ny_city/ebb_flow_east_harlem_changes_article1545c.htm>.

(12) “St. Cecelia’s.” East Harlem.com. Web. 27 May 2011.<http://www.east-harlem.com/index.php/News/view/st._cecilia_church_awarded_historic_preservation_grants/>.

(13) “East Harlem Fellowship – Times Square Church.” East Harlem.com. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://www.east-harlem.com/index.php/Organizations/oview/east_harlem_fellowship_-_times_sqaure_church/>.

(14) Medina, Miriam. “The History Box| The Ebb and Flow of East Harlem’s Changes.” The History Box | Welcome Genealogists, Historians, and History Buffs. Web. 16 May 2011. <http://www.thehistorybox.com/ny_city/ebb_flow_east_harlem_changes_article1545c.htm>.

(15) “Church of The Holy Agony.” Catholic Churches of Manhattan. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://catholicmanhattan.blogspot.com/2007/11/5-church-of-holy-agony.html>.

(16) “East Ward Missionary Baptist Church.” East Harlem.com. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://www.east-harlem.com/index.php/Organizations/oview/east_ward_missionary_baptist_church/>.

(17) “Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist Church.” East Harlem.com. Web. 27 May 2011.<http://www.east-harlem.com/index.php/Organizations/oview/ebenezer_wesleyan_methodist_church/>.

(18) “St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Cathedral.” Harlem Ne Spoke. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://harlembespoke.blogspot.com/search/label/East%20Harlem?updated-max=2011-05-05T17%3A01%3A00-04%3A00&max-results=20>.

 

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