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Bennett, William James (American, London 1787–1844 New York).
“View of South Street, from Maiden Lane, New York City,” ca. 1827.
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art).
Readings:
Secondary Source: Seth Rockman, “Liberty Is Land and Slaves: The Great Contradiction,” OAH Magazine of History 19, 3 (May 2005): 8–11.
Secondary Source: Donna J. Rilling, “Liberty Is Innovation: Sources of Energy and Enterprise,” OAH Magazine of History 19, 3 (May 2005): 12–15.
Secondary Source: Craig Thompson Friend, “Liberty Is Pioneering: An American Birthright,” OAH Magazine of History 19, 3 (May 2005): 16–20.
Secondary Source: Barbara M. Tucker, “Liberty Is Exploitation: The Force of Tradition in Early Manufacturing,” OAH Magazine of History 19, 3 (May 2005): 21–24.
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