Sources

Romuald Pinheiro
Contents
1. Foreword
2. About East Harlem
3. A Dutch Colony
4. Irish Harlem
5. German Harlem
6. Italian Harlem
7. Jewish Harlem
8. Black Harlem
9. El Barrio
10. Sources & Citation

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