Fifty years after Robert Caro’s “The Power Broker” hit the shelves, Robert Moses’ vision for our city continues to profoundly influence our lives. He doubled our park space, added hundreds of playgrounds and miles of beaches that remain destinations for millions. The interstate highway system he stamped on the city has a profound legacy of connectivity but also debilitating health and economic disparities.

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