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May 23, 2009The Lost Waterfront30 minutesPlayBefore waterfront redevelopment, and before waterfrontdecay, New York's waterfront was a world of its own. As part of WFUV's new Strikea Chord campaign, we look at that world--New York's longshoremen, organizedcrime, and how it inspired a classic film. Our guest is James Fisher--his book "The Irish Waterfront and the Soul of thePort", is forthcoming from Cornell University press....moreShareView all episodesBy WFUV NewsMay 23, 2009The Lost Waterfront30 minutesPlayBefore waterfront redevelopment, and before waterfrontdecay, New York's waterfront was a world of its own. As part of WFUV's new Strikea Chord campaign, we look at that world--New York's longshoremen, organizedcrime, and how it inspired a classic film. Our guest is James Fisher--his book "The Irish Waterfront and the Soul of thePort", is forthcoming from Cornell University press....more
Before waterfront redevelopment, and before waterfrontdecay, New York's waterfront was a world of its own. As part of WFUV's new Strikea Chord campaign, we look at that world--New York's longshoremen, organizedcrime, and how it inspired a classic film. Our guest is James Fisher--his book "The Irish Waterfront and the Soul of thePort", is forthcoming from Cornell University press.
May 23, 2009The Lost Waterfront30 minutesPlayBefore waterfront redevelopment, and before waterfrontdecay, New York's waterfront was a world of its own. As part of WFUV's new Strikea Chord campaign, we look at that world--New York's longshoremen, organizedcrime, and how it inspired a classic film. Our guest is James Fisher--his book "The Irish Waterfront and the Soul of thePort", is forthcoming from Cornell University press....more
Before waterfront redevelopment, and before waterfrontdecay, New York's waterfront was a world of its own. As part of WFUV's new Strikea Chord campaign, we look at that world--New York's longshoremen, organizedcrime, and how it inspired a classic film. Our guest is James Fisher--his book "The Irish Waterfront and the Soul of thePort", is forthcoming from Cornell University press.