Professor Clement Price conducted a mini-tour of the historic old downtown of Newark. The professor, who has been on the Rutgers staff since the late 1960s, provided personal insight into the changes and future of one of America's earliest cities.
Tour starting point, near Paul Robison Student Center, Rutgers-Newark
Building advertising, Newark, N.J.
Professor Price points out the effect of daylight saving time on the clock at Rutgers Law School.
Building advertising, Newark, N.J.
Professor Price points out the effect of daylight saving time on the clock at Rutgers Law School.
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Crabgrass Frontier : The Suburbanization of the United States by Kenneth T. Jackson
God Lives in the Suburbs by John Chervokas
Clement Alexander Price, Ph.D.:
The Afro-American community of Newark, 1917-1947: A social history. Photocopy
Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts on File Library of American History)
Freedom Not Far Distant: A Documentary History of Afro-Americans in New Jersey
Small Towns, Black Lives: African American Communities in Southern New Jersey
Many Voices, Many Opportunities: Cultural Pluralism & American Arts Policy
BOOKS ABOUT NEWARK, N.J.
Newark: The Golden Age (Postcard History Series) By Jean-Rae Turner, Richard T. Koles, and Charles F. Cummings
Newark, NJ (Images of America Series) By Jean-Rae Turner, Richard T. Koles May not be available through Amazon.
Newark New Jersey (The Making of America Series) By Jean-Rae Turner, Richard T. Koles
Newark's Little Italy: The Vanished First Ward By Michael Immerso
No Easy Walk: Newark, 1980-1993 (Visual Studies) By Helen M. Stummer
Swing City: Newark Nightlife, 1925-50 By Barbara J. Kukla
The Ballantine House and the Decorative Arts Galleries at the Newark Museum By Ulysses G. Dietz
A real history of Newark and Newarkers (Unknown Binding) By Thomas Fleming
Baseball in Newark (Images of Baseball) By Robert Cvornyek
Book list compiled by Uncle Tonoose.