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Protecting their Pigs: Women and Urban Agriculture in Antebellum Manhattan

In the nineteenth century, New York City had its fair share of pigs. And this wasn’t just on the farms outside of the built-up part of the city; it was deep in the heart of bustling Manhattan. Loose or penned, urban hogs spurred a number of battles in the city and poorer women played a central role in protecting them.