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The How to Brooklyn Series – Resources and meta for writing pre-war and modern stories set in Brooklyn

Steve’s Shitty Rear Tenement – Is having your front door opening to a vacant? lot? a normal thing? because there’s not much street going on during the “end of the line” scene. 

Pt 1 – The Basics of New York City, or What the Hell Are Boroughs? – Yes, there were docks. (Sigh.)

Pt 2 – For the lov’a Pete, Put the Subway in Your Stories – A story set in New York City that doesn’t even reference the subway might as well be set in middle America.

Pt 2.1 – The New York City Subway is Fucking Gross – Seriously though, can you imagine how those cushions smelled?

Pt 2.2 – The Brooklyn Trolley System – This one doesn’t even hit my historical boner, it hits my I’d love to be able to travel between Queens and Brooklyn without three train changes and two pack mules boner. 

Pt 3 – The Ubiquitous Tenement Apartment  – Although we associated the word tenement with shitty slum life, back in the day this just what people called apartments. 

Pt 4 – What’s the Deal with the Brooklyn Dodgers? – All right, so we all know how no recently frozen Steve Rogers is complete without shocked references to How Expensive Things Are, What the Fuck Is This Banana, and The Dodgers Moved to Los Angeles?!  But the thing you gotta understand first is that baseball was invented in Brooklyn.

Pt 5 – Steve & Bucky’s Jobs before The War – Almost definitely not working down at the docks, sorry.

Pt 6 – What did they do for Fun, Other than Dancing? – Hah, I’m a terrible person; my first instinct is to say, they got drunk.  Am I projecting?  Maybe.  Drinking’s a competitive sport here.  Anyway, I really like this question, this is a good question.  So, are we talking what they did as kids, or what they did as grownups?  Let’s do both!  I like both.

Pt 7 – Modern AU Headcanons (Steve, Bucky, Sam) – There’s not one way to experience this borough or city, and if I ever claim there’s a right way to “Brooklyn” then please punch me in the face immediately. So what I want to do instead is give you some options!  Let’s base them off of fandom tropes, shall we?

Pt 8 – We Have Always Been Here (LGBT history in New York City)This is part of our cultural conversation, the one we’re having right now – arguing for more representation, for safe spaces, for political equality, for queer head canons, for trans head canons, for race bent head canons, to say yes I belong here, I am here, I have always been here


Misc. Posts & Meta

What I do with All this Damn Research: My AO3.

The Brooklyn Accent

Getting to the World Stark Fair by Subway

Mr Rogers Gayborhood/99% Docks

Steve Rogers & Modern Art

The Saga of Cute Twink Bucky

Is it realistic for Bucky to have been a Sergeant? 

Bucky Barnes Makes Weird Faces

Modern Art History, and opinions thereof

Further Resources

How Expensive Was That? by @a-social-construct

Brooklyn Historical Resources by @a-social-construct

1940s Census Data by @a-social-construct (individual data)

1940s Census Data by @a-social-construct (by neighborhood)

NYC Historical Subway Maps

1940s New York

Tenement Photos – 1930-1939

New York Transformed – NYCHA Photos 1939-1967

1940s LIFE Magazine Archive

World War II Writing Resources

Historical Newspapers via @fidelioscabinet

Irish Language and Steve Rogers: A Meta, via @oiseaudete

Bucky in the Army, via @fidelioscabinet

Follow for more, or track my tags: Historical New York, The City So Nice They Named It Twice, How to Brooklyn.  This post will be updated periodically with additional meta, commentary, and resources.  HTB posts will be general topics only to save my sanity, but I’m happy to answer more specific questions privately or in a less sprawling format.  If you’d like me to reply to an ask privately, please say so.

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