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Lucie Levine

Lucie Levine

Lucie Levine is a writer, historian and New York City tour guide. She founded the historical tour and event company Archive on Parade, and has collaborated with institutions including The Gotham Center for New York City History, The Municipal Art Society, The Historic Districts Council, The New York Public Library, The 92ndStreet Y, Village Preservation, and Landmarks West to create exciting tours, lectures and community events. She is also the Public Programs Consultant at FRIENDS of the Upper East Side Historic Districts, and Contributing History Writer at 6sqft.

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The Feminist History of “Child Allowances”

The Biden administration’s proposed “child allowances” draw on the feminist thought of Crystal Eastman, who advocated “motherhood endowments” 100 years ago.
Mary Malone records Henry Higgs for the Woman's Club oral history project from a Miami Herald article of June 19, 1975.

How to Gather the Oral Histories of COVID-19

The Federal Writers’ Project offers vital lessons for capturing the oral histories of ordinary Americans living through the coronavirus pandemic.
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Was Modern Art Really a CIA Psy-Op?

The number of MoMA-CIA crossovers is highly suspicious, to say the least.