{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"History &amp; Anthropology","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.monmouth.edu\/department-of-history-and-anthropology","author_name":"Heidi Bludau","author_url":"https:\/\/www.monmouth.edu\/department-of-history-and-anthropology\/author\/hbludau\/","title":"Paradoxical Paradise: An African American Oral History and Mapping Project on Asbury Park | History &amp; Anthropology","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"qmVbAdZpqP\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.monmouth.edu\/department-of-history-and-anthropology\/paradoxical-paradise\/\">Paradoxical Paradise:  An African American Oral History and Mapping Project on Asbury Park<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.monmouth.edu\/department-of-history-and-anthropology\/paradoxical-paradise\/embed\/#?secret=qmVbAdZpqP\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Paradoxical Paradise:  An African American Oral History and Mapping Project on Asbury Park&#8221; &#8212; History &amp; Anthropology\" data-secret=\"qmVbAdZpqP\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! This file is auto-generated *\/\n!function(d,l){\"use strict\";l.querySelector&&d.addEventListener&&\"undefined\"!=typeof URL&&(d.wp=d.wp||{},d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage||(d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage=function(e){var t=e.data;if((t||t.secret||t.message||t.value)&&!\/[^a-zA-Z0-9]\/.test(t.secret)){for(var s,r,n,a=l.querySelectorAll('iframe[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),o=l.querySelectorAll('blockquote[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),c=new RegExp(\"^https?:$\",\"i\"),i=0;i<o.length;i++)o[i].style.display=\"none\";for(i=0;i<a.length;i++)s=a[i],e.source===s.contentWindow&&(s.removeAttribute(\"style\"),\"height\"===t.message?(1e3<(r=parseInt(t.value,10))?r=1e3:~~r<200&&(r=200),s.height=r):\"link\"===t.message&&(r=new URL(s.getAttribute(\"src\")),n=new URL(t.value),c.test(n.protocol))&&n.host===r.host&&l.activeElement===s&&(d.top.location.href=t.value))}},d.addEventListener(\"message\",d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage,!1),l.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\",function(){for(var e,t,s=l.querySelectorAll(\"iframe.wp-embedded-content\"),r=0;r<s.length;r++)(t=(e=s[r]).getAttribute(\"data-secret\"))||(t=Math.random().toString(36).substring(2,12),e.src+=\"#?secret=\"+t,e.setAttribute(\"data-secret\",t)),e.contentWindow.postMessage({message:\"ready\",secret:t},\"*\")},!1)))}(window,document);\n\/\/# sourceURL=https:\/\/www.monmouth.edu\/department-of-history-and-anthropology\/wp-includes\/js\/wp-embed.min.js\n<\/script>\n","description":"Paradoxical Paradise: An African American Oral History and Mapping Project on Asbury Park Project Directors Dr. Hettie V. Williams, Professor Melissa Ziobro, and Dr. Geoff Fouad Mission Statement This multiyear initiative seeks to explore the largely untold experiences of African Americans in Asbury Park, New Jersey from the founding of the city in the 1870s [&hellip;]","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.monmouth.edu\/department-of-history-and-anthropology\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/525\/2021\/02\/Map-of-Asbury-Park-1877.jpg","thumbnail_width":1300,"thumbnail_height":914}