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Explore Montclair's Rich History

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Step back in time with us as we uncover the fascinating history of Montclair, New Jersey, through the expertise of Angelica Diggs, the executive director of the Montclair History Center. Our engaging conversation with Angelica unravels the township's journey from its early colonial days to its present-day diversity. You'll be captivated by tales of local landmarks, including the cemeteries on Church Street and the unique distinctions between Upper and Lower Montclair. Discover how the town’s early settlers and subsequent waves of migration have woven a rich and diverse cultural tapestry.
Explore the dramatic and often poignant moments that have shaped Montclair, including the chilling tales of untimely deaths at the Park Street home, and the resilient stories of African American families during the Great Migration. Angelica also shares the intriguing histories of key figures like Israel Crane and James Howe, whose contributions left lasting imprints on the community. We delve into the architectural landmarks that give Montclair its distinctive character and trace the roots of Upper Montclair's two zip codes to its early colonial origins.
Our discussion wouldn't be complete without addressing Montclair's more challenging past, such as the impact of 1930s redlining practices and the town’s ongoing fight against segregation through its magnet school system. Angelica highlights the vital preservation efforts undertaken by the Friends of the Howe House and other local historical organizations to ensure the stories of Montclair's past are remembered and celebrated. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through history with someone who brings passion and profound insight into every story. Don’t forget to follow the Montclair History Center’s YouTube channel for even more historical gems!

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1. Tempo: 120.0 (00:00:00)

85 episodes

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Step back in time with us as we uncover the fascinating history of Montclair, New Jersey, through the expertise of Angelica Diggs, the executive director of the Montclair History Center. Our engaging conversation with Angelica unravels the township's journey from its early colonial days to its present-day diversity. You'll be captivated by tales of local landmarks, including the cemeteries on Church Street and the unique distinctions between Upper and Lower Montclair. Discover how the town’s early settlers and subsequent waves of migration have woven a rich and diverse cultural tapestry.
Explore the dramatic and often poignant moments that have shaped Montclair, including the chilling tales of untimely deaths at the Park Street home, and the resilient stories of African American families during the Great Migration. Angelica also shares the intriguing histories of key figures like Israel Crane and James Howe, whose contributions left lasting imprints on the community. We delve into the architectural landmarks that give Montclair its distinctive character and trace the roots of Upper Montclair's two zip codes to its early colonial origins.
Our discussion wouldn't be complete without addressing Montclair's more challenging past, such as the impact of 1930s redlining practices and the town’s ongoing fight against segregation through its magnet school system. Angelica highlights the vital preservation efforts undertaken by the Friends of the Howe House and other local historical organizations to ensure the stories of Montclair's past are remembered and celebrated. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through history with someone who brings passion and profound insight into every story. Don’t forget to follow the Montclair History Center’s YouTube channel for even more historical gems!

Follow us: Website | Apple | Spotify | Audible | Youtube | Youtube | Instagram | Facebook | Tiktok

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