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                                                                                Ullitz, Hugo. Desk Atlas of The Borough of New York, City of New York. Volume 4. Brooklyn: 
                                                                                E. Belcher Hyde. 1904.

                                                                                Ullitz/Hyde.1904. Atlas of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, The First 28 wards
                                                                                Complete in Four Volumes- V.3.

                                                                                “Unique Theater Shut Up.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, My 10th, 1901. Accessed November 12th, 
                                                                                2001.http://eagle.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/Default/Skins/BEagle/Client.asp?Skin=BEagle

                                                                                United States of America Census Bureau. 1950. “Census of Population and Housing:
                                                                                1950: Volume III Part III Census Tract Statistics.” Accessed October 2. http://www.census. gov /prod/www/abs/decennial/1950.htm.

                                                                                United States of America Census Bureau. 1960. “Census of Population and Housing: 1960: 
                                                                                Volume VII Part III Census Tract Statistics.” Accessed October 2.http://www.census.gov/prod /www/abs/decennial/1960.htm.

                                                                                Vidal, David. 1971. “The Gains They Made in the 60's Have Evaporated; Economically 
                                                                                They're at the Bottom; Dream Still Eludes Mainland Puerto Ricans." 
                                                                                New York Times. September 11.

                                                                                Vieth, Isaac. 1845. A map of the village of Williamsburgh, Kings County, N.Y. New York.

                                                                                Volmer Associates. 1981. Feasibility Study and Schematic Design: A Pedestrian Deck Over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway Between President and Sackett Streets Brooklyn. 
                                                                                New York: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway 
                                                                                Operations.

                                                                                Ward, Dennis. “Springsteen and Goldhammer Buildings” Novelty Theater:A Local
                                                                                History. http://www.noveltytheater.com/architects/springsteen-goldhammer

                                                                                Wilder, Craig Steven. 2000. A Covenant with Color: Race and Social Power in Brooklyn.
                                                                                New York: Columbia University Press.

                                                                                Wright, Christian L. 2011. "Perpendicular to Brunch." NY Times, June 10.Plan NYC: NYU’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy. 2009.

                                                                                Zukin, Sharon. 2009. Naked City: The Death and Life of Authentic Urban Places. Oxford
                                                                                University Press.

                                                                                “7 Months’ Strike Ended: Electrical Union Signs Contract with S. W. Farber Company.” New 
                                                                                York Times, Aug. 16, 1938.

                                                                                “71 Low Income Units; Doing Rehabs” New York Times. September 03, 1989

                                                                                “1898-1998 Puerto Ricans in the U.S.: Affirming Identity, Citizenship and Nationhood.” 
                                                                                Centro Online Exhibition. Centro: Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College. The City 

                                                                                University of New York. Accessed: September 30,2011. http://centropr.hunter. cuny.edu 
                                                                                /archives/general/centro-online-exhibitions.

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