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BONUS: A New Voice

How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

Release Date: 11/20/2019

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

We'll uncover a Pre-Harlem World that’s been buried for more than 156 years and reconstruct the forgotten histories of Black migrants in Lower Manhattan in episode 3 of How To Be American.

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

Imagine that someone came to your house 150 years later: what would they find, what would those found objects say about you; about your way of life? Sometimes it’s the every-day things you leave behind that tell stories about your past.

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

Baseball has always had a special place in our nation’s history.

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

How To Be American is the Tenement Museum’s podcast series. In its second season, eight new episodes will tell eight new stories that dig deeper into the tapestry of American immigration, stories of people who shaped American identity by doing everything from creating street games to traveling to outer space. Listen to the season 2 trailer now.

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

How To Be American has some exciting news! Host Brendan strolls down memory lane, looking back at season 1 and introduces who will continue our journey moving forward...

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

There’s nothing more American than Coca-Cola, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and comic books. In the final episode of season 1 of How To Be American, we’ll uncover the history of diversity and representation in the panels, and discuss what comics tell us about our shared American identity since the dawn of Marvel, DC, and other comic book creators. 

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

Listen to the teaser for our sixth and final episode of the first series of How To Be American. Whose your favorite superhero? And why are comics considered a truly American art-form?

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

Take a look inside the complicated diversity within the heart of two immigrant communities. We’ll begin with Kleindeutschland in the mid-19th century, and then head  into Brooklyn, where we’ll get an inside look at Flatbush and an organization called CaribBeing with its founder, Shelley Worrell.  

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

In this teaser host Brendan Murphy visits Flatbush, BK, to explore its Caribbean immigrant culture for How To Be American's fifth episode all about how immigrant groups have carved out communities for themselves throughout US history.

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How To Be American: The History of Immigration and Migration

Hundreds of sewing machines rattle and hiss—explore the industrial soundscape that shaped the American identities of young factory workers in 1911 with composer Julia Wolfe.

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How To Be American has some exciting news! Host Brendan takes a stroll down memory lane for season 1 and introduces who will continue the journey moving forward...

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