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Tyler Anbinder (born
September 26, 1962) is an
American historian known for his
influential work on the pre-civil war
period in U.S. history. Nativism...
- (Irishmen from
County Kerry) at
Anthony and
Centre Street.
Historian Tyler Anbinder says the "dead rabbits" name "so
captured the
imagination of New Yorkers...
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known to have
operated along Mulberry Street in the Five Points.
Tyler Anbinder, an
American historian,
claims that the Dead
Rabbits did not
exist as a...
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American Jewish History. 77 (3): 437–451. JSTOR 23883316.
Anbinder (1992), pp. 75–102.
Anbinder (1992), p. 95. LeMay,
Michael C. (2012).
Transforming America:...
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Abbott (2013), p. 23. Cash (2018), pp. 34–36.
Rawley (2000).
Smith (2000).
Anbinder (2000).
Abbott (2005), p. 639. Gara (2000).
Gienapp (2000).
McPherson (b)...
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continued to
patrol the
district into the next day.
American historian Tyler Anbinder claims that
there is no
evidence of a Dead
Rabbits gang
existing at all...
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disappearing entirely by the end of the
American Civil War in 1865.
Tyler Anbinder, Five Points: the 19th-century New York City
neighborhood that invented...
- 2022-01-12.
Retrieved 2023-10-23. ISBN 0-8132-0896-3 ISBN 978-0-8132-0896-1
Anbinder,
Tyler (2002). Five Points: The Nineteenth-Century New York City Neighborhood...
- it) in
their own Anglo-Saxon,
Protestant self-image.
Tyler Anbinder;
Tyler Gregory Anbinder (1992).
Nativism and Slavery: The
Northern Know
Nothings and...
- in 1856
concentrated almost entirely on
national unity.
Historian Tyler Anbinder says, "The
American party had
dropped nativism from its agenda." Fillmore...