This is really cool to preserve history. So easy to bash historic buildings down in the name of progress. Something about preservation that is appealing.
I came to this video after re-watching "Once Upon a Time in America." It's amazing how the tenement they show in that movie is nearly identical to this one.
I was born in Brooklyn 1951 and I grew up in a tenement I would have been better off living in the subway one sink and one tub for eight families I feel for the early immigrants I was living large compared to them !!!
@Simple Man - "The early 20's", as you say, came sixty years after the Civil War, so this would be an impossibility. But I'd be interested in knowing which particular immigrant groups are you incorrectly referring?
LOL because they were mostly caucasian, you assume it was legal. HEY, did ya know plenty of Italian immigrants were undocumented? :) Maybe do better research before you pop off at the mouth with unsubstantiated "facts".
I like the idea but I guarantee it's not representative of what tenement life was like. Where are the bedbugs? The roaches? The Flies? The excrement all around the toilet? The waste dripping from pipes? The filth and above all the smell? It's literally a sanitized version of history. I hate to say it but I think it does more harm than good.
I have to say that before welfare, people worked their way out of this because it was horrible. But LBJ's "Great Society" made it comfortable to be poor and it was patronizing as well. Obama said Americans needed to get over their pride and accept food stamps. Well, I'm sorry, but some people find that humiliation doesn't make you feel incentivized but instead, like in San Francisco, people give up, take the money and sleep like dogs on the street. No welfare back then, and only charity to help. Well, of course, you always need help for people, but helping people who actually could get along well and feel happier and self-sufficient on their own is better. Of course, abandoned people from fatherless homes punish themselves and thus we had the huge amount of homelessness drug addicts in blue cities. Dependence on the government winds up with angry frustrated people who feel locked into poverty instead of seeing the opportunity to get out at whatever cost. If you keep telling people they will never be able to get out because of "systemic racism" in a land of opportunity, that's just putting a curse on those people.
my history class is learning about this section in US history. I wasn't assigned to watch this, this topic is just so fascinating
I visited this museum last summer. Wonderful place. Loved it. Worth the visit for anyone interested in urban history.
Did my internship here as a young teen and it still remains with me
i was assigned to watch this for school lol
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This is really cool to preserve history. So easy to bash historic buildings down in the name of progress. Something about preservation that is appealing.
Tourist know more of where some museums are than real New Yorkers do. I didn't know about this place and now I want to visit.
Movies like A Tree Grows In Brooklyn shows the family living in tenements and the Bowery Boys even On the Waterfront.
And the Dead End Kids in Dead End.
I came to this video after re-watching "Once Upon a Time in America." It's amazing how the tenement they show in that movie is nearly identical to this one.
I was born in Brooklyn 1951 and I grew up in a tenement I would have been better off living in the subway one sink and one
tub for eight families I feel for the early immigrants I was living large compared to them !!!
Lived in the 80,s on 179 orchard st. in one of those buildings,it was a terrible experience
I can't imagine. New York is such an evolving city. The area now is quite happening.
Jose Roman why? what do you mean?
🙏 life is kinder to you now
That must be the privilege we hear so much about.
Fantastic video, very informative! Make me very grateful for our home.
Well nice to see y’all if you here from Mrs.Fordhurt!-Ciara
Oml im here bc i was assigned to watch it by mrs.fordhurt lmao
Been there, done that, Loved it!
The tenements were horribly unsafe. It was so much worse than you can imagine. Learning about it in school right now.
The tenements where modelled on Glasgow tenements which where slums too
Thank you for your input. This is very interesting but then again NYC was built by immigrants. It is such an architecturally diverse city.
I would love to see this!
i used to live on baxter street in a building exactly the same as in the video.
What made us what we are today....with our modern conveniences...
Super interesting!
When ur not watching dis for school: 20 minutes
When ur watching dis for school: Like 5 minutes
IMMIGRANTS MAKE AMERICA GREAT.
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Least we forget how racist immigrants were towards African Americans particularly during the civil war.
That is a very interesting sociological point. Any immigrant groups in particular?
@@eecortese Yea the ones that came in the early 20's
@Simple Man - "The early 20's", as you say, came sixty years after the Civil War, so this would be an impossibility. But I'd be interested in knowing which particular immigrant groups are you incorrectly referring?
All of these immigrants.
If I made it, I'm wearing it.
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Lot of polish in Milwaukee and Dutch in new york
Only those folks huh?😯
Anyone else here cause of school😚✋
And they came LEGALLY!
Michele Bump fuck off
All they needed back then was a physical exam.
LOL because they were mostly caucasian, you assume it was legal. HEY, did ya know plenty of Italian immigrants were undocumented? :) Maybe do better research before you pop off at the mouth with unsubstantiated "facts".
Get off of this site you ignorant, pathetic, miscreant.
My comment was removed from this video…wow!
I shopped till I dropped Orchard street
Same
I like the idea but I guarantee it's not representative of what tenement life was like.
Where are the bedbugs?
The roaches?
The Flies?
The excrement all around the toilet?
The waste dripping from pipes?
The filth and above all the smell?
It's literally a sanitized version of history.
I hate to say it but I think it does more harm than good.
guess who owned these holes
see above henry ford
POV: You're here because of history class
no I'm here because its interesting
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Too bad they don't treat the new wave of immigrants that way give me your weak give me your poor give me your vulnerable
I have to say that before welfare, people worked their way out of this because it was horrible. But LBJ's "Great Society" made it comfortable to be poor and it was patronizing as well. Obama said Americans needed to get over their pride and accept food stamps. Well, I'm sorry, but some people find that humiliation doesn't make you feel incentivized but instead, like in San Francisco, people give up, take the money and sleep like dogs on the street. No welfare back then, and only charity to help. Well, of course, you always need help for people, but helping people who actually could get along well and feel happier and self-sufficient on their own is better. Of course, abandoned people from fatherless homes punish themselves and thus we had the huge amount of homelessness drug addicts in blue cities. Dependence on the government winds up with angry frustrated people who feel locked into poverty instead of seeing the opportunity to get out at whatever cost. If you keep telling people they will never be able to get out because of "systemic racism" in a land of opportunity, that's just putting a curse on those people.
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Fantastic video, very informative! Make me very grateful for our home.
Thank you.