When Bernard Cohen died in 1897, he willed his New York home to Robert Moses's mother, and the family went there to live. Robert entered Yale in 1905. There he went in for running, and made both ...
Robert Parris Moses, a civil rights activist who was shot ... Moses was born in Harlem, New York, on January 23, 1935, two months after a race riot left three dead and injured 60 in the neighborhood.
Robert Moses, the “master builder,” constructed 627 miles of highways in and around New York City during a roughly 40-year period. Many of his projects divided close-knit neighborhoods, demolished ...
New York City's most prominent 20th-century urban planner is an important cautionary tale for any designer who wants to build an equitable internet. Robert Moses Gets His Own Graphic Novel Don't ...
according to “Robert Parris Moses: A Life in Civil Rights and Leadership at the Grassroots,” by Laura Visser-Maessen. While attending Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, he became a Rhodes ...
Fifty years after the publication of The Power Broker, the legacy of urban planner Robert Moses is ripe for revisiting. At the end of his 2019 memoir, Working, Robert Caro subtly admits that the ...