Morag Forbes

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During the Gilded Age, so named by Mark Twain for the thin veneer of gold painted over the nation’s severe social problems, wealthy New Yorkers began to move farther uptown, away from the crowds and the cholera. America lacked the hereditary aristocracy of Europe, so New York found itself creating its own elite criteria.
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal about Identity, Race, Wealth and Power
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