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Growing Up Bronx: 1940s-1950s (Part 1 of 2) 

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Sue Ann Heaney is the daughter of Irish Catholic immigrants, and tells the story of her childhood and young adult life as a Bronx kid. She grew up accustomed to the middle class Irish, Italian, and Jewish demographic of her neighborhood, but saw the transformation in race firsthand as she matured. As a child, Heaney barely knew what a black person was, but as years passed by in sixties, she felt that it would be best to uproot her husband and children and move to suburbia. The population of the Bronx quickly followed in the Heaney family’s footsteps, as the borough saw an exodus of its white population, making way for Latinos, Dominicans, and African Americans.

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@DeathStar1977
@DeathStar1977 2 года назад
I'm writing for my mom (she doesn't have a RU-vid account): She wanted you to know how much she enjoyed your interview with your grandmother because she grew up in the Bronx also. Your video has cheered her up so much since losing my dad, her husband, from COVID. The interviews of your aunts and uncles was also enjoyed by her. You cheered up her night by watching this. God bless you and be well. Please send my regards to your grandmother, she's a very, very lovely lady. My mother's name is Joanne and she grew up in the Country Club section of the Bronx in the 1960's and 70's.
@edmundcampion9888
@edmundcampion9888 4 года назад
I have very fond memories of my life in the Bronx in the 1950's. We lived on Maclay Avenue, just off Tremont Avenue and near Parkchester. We went to St. Raymond's Catholic church and I attended its grammar school from 1954 until 1958 when we moved to the Rockaways.
@bellasmom2013
@bellasmom2013 4 года назад
I grew up on Beach Avenue, in the 60s lived in Rosedale Projects now called Sotomayor Houses. I attended P.S. 47 and would walk past a Blessed Sacrament on the way home. I remember those candy stores, and the German bakery. They had great rolls and black and white cookies. There was also a German deli. One candy store had a soda fountain and we would get chocolate egg creams and fountain cokes. Bout my comic books there, they also had greeting cards and toys. The other candy store was small and just sold candy and newspapers. I think the buy was a bookie. There was a pizza place at St. Lawrence where we would get a slice of pizza. There was a luncheonette called Pete’s where we would get hamburgers and fries. We shopped in Parkchester at Macy’s Woolworths, Lerners. There was a movie theater the Circle where we saw double features that later became an adult theater. We could also walk to the Bronx Zoo. I remember walking to Daitch where my mother would buy farmer cheese and pickled herring. I’m Jewish and we moved out in the early 70s because the neighbor was becoming dangerous. It went from working class families to welfare single mom households very quickly.
@edwardoalvarez5566
@edwardoalvarez5566 3 года назад
I grew up in the Bronx . 176th street and Jerome Aue back in the 70s . I had very few good memories of New York back then.
@LadyQuick
@LadyQuick 4 года назад
This would be great if they had actual footage or old photos to go along with the story...
@rocker76m88
@rocker76m88 Год назад
In the 40s & 50s, my mom lived in the Bronx. She lived near Fort Appache when it was safe believe it or not. In the early 70s I remember my dad drove us by her old neighborhood and her apartment buildings were already rubble. She was so sad, because she had good memories as a young teen and in her early 20s.
@kydzwest6929
@kydzwest6929 8 лет назад
My Mom and dad grew up on St.Lawrence....Dad went to St.Anthonys...he born in 1924-Mom in 1933
@seancurtain5285
@seancurtain5285 6 лет назад
The Bronx was a much safer place in the '40s and '590s that it is today. On Sunday, June 1, 1958, as a new LEGAL immigrant I attended the Polo Grounds, where the League Champions of Ireland, Meath in football and Tipp in hurling, defeated their opposite numbers from New York City.
@TheVideomaker2341
@TheVideomaker2341 5 лет назад
Sean Curtain Interesting to hear. If you don’t mind asking you this question (you don’t have to answer it) but how was life after you came to the US in the late 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.
@dorisacevedo8396
@dorisacevedo8396 Год назад
Why did you delete her mom’s comment about public school 🤔
@samarocks
@samarocks 9 лет назад
I love her :)
@vajraloka1
@vajraloka1 2 года назад
I born in Sloan Kettering hospital in late 1950's but don't know if it was Bronx or Harlem or Manhattan. Anyone know?
@Revengex19999
@Revengex19999 2 года назад
i'm in the bronx now lol nothing like the bronx
@kydzwest6929
@kydzwest6929 8 лет назад
Did you live in Noble Mansion??
@dianadundidit5343
@dianadundidit5343 4 года назад
Definitely.. no other buildings had or have a pool around there.. I grew up on the other side of the cross bronx in the trio buildings across from Noble mansion on 174th St. My girlfriend lived in that building up until 4 years ago. Still a nice place.
@eugenehickey4861
@eugenehickey4861 3 года назад
WILLIS AVE AND 142 STREET WAS THE BEST OF THE SOUTH BRONX 1958
@kydzwest6929
@kydzwest6929 8 лет назад
I grew up on St.Lawrence Ave.....maybe I knew you----lol
@kydzwest6929
@kydzwest6929 8 лет назад
My Mom said she knew Heaneys---vbg
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