"Lower East Side: Beyond the Melting Pot" presentation at Mid-Manhattan Library
Known to many as America's "meting pot," the Lower East Side on New York City is arguably one of the most historically significant neighborhoods in the country. Explore over a thousand years of innovation and influence; from Native Americans and Dutch Settlers to the epicenter of American industry -- from a shelter for the world's "tired, weak and poor" to modern day gentrification -- the Lower East Side has adapted to many changes, often with great sacrifice.
The Lower East Side is the birthplace of modern day, working-class, multi-ethnic, industrial America, and played host to great advancements in labor and women's rights, arts & entertainment, social service, and education, to name a few. Explore Native American villages, African-American settlements, Dutch and English Colonial life, European and Asian immigration -- and the influence these waves of migrants had on shaping the character of our Nation.
W/ LESHP director, Eric Ferrara
Free!
Location : 455 Fifth Avenue (4th Floor), NY NY 10016 Contact : (212) 340-0833