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“Taking Political Power,” in If There Is No Struggle There Is No Progress: Black Politics in Twentieth-Century Philadelphia, ed. James Wolfinger (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2022), 162-188.
“‘Promoting Justice for the Spanish-Speaking Individual’: Puerto Rican Consumer Activism in Philadelphia, 1960s to 1970s,” CENTRO: Journal for the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 33, no. 1 Special Issue: “Navigating Insecurities” (2021): 41-65.
“From March to Movement? The Bicentennial without Colonies and the People’s Alliance,” in Revolution Around the Corner: Voices from the Puerto Rican Socialist Party in the United States, eds. José E. Velázquez, Andrés Torres, and Carmen V. Rivera (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2021), 340-356.
“‘We Want Both’: Pressuring Philadelphia Unions for Inclusion and Equity during the Long 1970s,” Labor History 60, no. 5 (2019), 558-570.
“‘Asking Them and Protesting’: Black and Puerto Rican Civic Leadership in Philadelphia Neighborhoods, 1960s-1970s,” Pennsylvania History 86, no. 3 (Summer 2019), 359-382.
“Forgotten Residents Fighting Back: The Ludlow Community Association and Neighborhood Improvement in Philadelphia,” in Civil Rights and Beyond: African American and Latino/a Activism in the Twentieth Century United States, ed. Brian D. Behnken (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2016), 172-194.
“‘A Period of Turmoil’: Pittsburgh’s April 1968 Riots and Their Aftermath,” Journal of Urban History 39, no. 2 (March 2013): 147-171.
“Lessons for Sustaining Black Businesses After a Crisis,” The Washington Post, Made by History column, July 13, 2020.
“Under Two Flags: How Nancy Giddens Built Bridges Between Black and Puerto Rican Neighbors," The Metropole, Urban History Association, April 2, 2019.
Entry on “Kerner Commission Report / 1968 Riots,"The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, Wiley-Blackwell, April 2019.
Entry on “Philadelphia Saving Fund Society," The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, Rutgers University, 2017.
Entry on “Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans," The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, Rutgers University, 2017.
Entry on “Puerto Rican Migration," The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, Rutgers University, 2016.
Entry on “Friends Neighborhood Guild," The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, Rutgers University, 2014.
Entries on “Neighborhood Property Owners Associations” and “Suburban Segregation,” in The Jim Crow Encyclopedia, ed. Nikki L.M. Brown and Barry M. Stentiford (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2008): 588-91, 720-23.
"The Battle for Harmony: Intergroup Relations between Blacks and Latinos in Philadelphia, 1950s to 1980s" University of Pittsburgh, 2013.
Review of Nuclear Suburbs: Cold War Technoscience and the Pittsburgh Renaissance, by Patrick Vitale, Technology and Culture 64, no. 1 (January 2023): 292-293.
Review of Most of 14th Street Is Gone: The Washington, DC Riots of 1968, by J. Samuel Walker, The English Historical Review, 135, no. 575 (August 2020): 1079-1081.
Review of Latinos in New York: Communities in Transition, 2nd ed, edited by Sherrie Baver, Angelo Falcón, and Gabriel Haslip-Viera, CHOICE 56, no. 2 (October 2018): Review 56-0767.
Review of Harambee City: The Congress of Racial Equality in Cleveland and the Rise of Black Power Populism, by Nishani Frazier, CHOICE 55, no. 2 (October 2017): Review 55-0755.
Revisiting Rustbelt Revitalization review essay of Beyond Rust: Metropolitan Pittsburgh and the Fate of Industrial America, by Allen Dieterich-Ward and A Nice Place to Visit: Tourism and Urban Revitalization in the Postwar Rustbelt, by Aaron Cowan, Journal of Planning History 16, no. 3 (August 2017): 251-255.
Review of The Revolution Has Come: Black Power, Gender, and the Black Panther Party in Oakland, by Robyn Spencer, CHOICE 54, no. 10 (June 2017): Review 54-4872.
Review of The Mutual Housing Experiment: New Deal Communities for the Urban Middle Class, by Kristin Szylvian, Ohio Valley History 17, no. 1 (2017): 102-104.
Review of Don’t Blame Us: Suburban Liberals and the Transformation of the Democratic Party, by Lily Gesimer, Pacific Historical Review 85, no. 4 (2016): 614-616.
Review of Ethnic Renewal in Philadelphia’s Chinatown: Space, Place, and Struggle, by Kathryn E. Wilson, Pennsylvania History 83, no. 2 (2016): 288-290.
Review of Latinos in Dixie: Class and Assimilation in Richmond, Virginia, by Debra J. Schleef and H. B. Cavalcanti, Journal of American Ethnic History 33, no. 4 (2014): 107-109.
Review of The Path to Freedom: Black Families in New Jersey, by Walter D. Greason, Journal of African American History 98, no. 2 (2013): 333-34.
Review of Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South, by Leslie Brown, Oral History Review 36, no. 2 (2009): 311-33.
Review of Losing It All to Sprawl: How Progress Ate My Cracker Landscape, by Bill Belleville, Southern Historian 29 (Spring 2008): 122-23.