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Stories Beyond the Pages

Welcome to the blog, a space where the spirit of the Valley lives on.

Here, Julius Burns Smith shares deeper reflections, behind-the-scenes stories, community spotlights, and thought-provoking articles inspired by the memoir. Whether it’s uncovering historical Bronx gems, revisiting pivotal cultural moments, or simply sharing life lessons from his journey, this blog keeps the conversation going.

Multicultural Magic

Multicultural Magic

How the Valley Taught Me to Love Differences

Bronx Then & Now: What Happened to the Valley?

Bronx Then & Now: What Happened to the Valley?

The Valley Julius remembers is long gone, but its echoes remain. In this article, we compare the Bronx of the…

My Mother, My Hero

My Mother, My Hero

Lessons from Lavinia Smith

Freedomland USA

Freedomland USA

What It Meant to Bronx Kids in the 60s

The Lost Art of the Block Party

The Lost Art of the Block Party

Why neighborhood celebrations once meant so much

Love, Loss, and Lavinia: A Son’s Tribute

Love, Loss, and Lavinia: A Son’s Tribute

In one of the memoir’s most emotional chapters, Julius recounts the profound loss of his mother, Lavinia Smith, a trailblazer,…

When Freedomland Came to Town

When Freedomland Came to Town

Before Co-op City rose from the marshes, the Bronx was home to Freedomland USA, an ambitious, short-lived theme park billed…

The Valley: Where Childhood Was a Shared Story

The Valley: Where Childhood Was a Shared Story

In a world before smartphones and streaming, childhood was made of stickball games in the street, front stoops filled with…

The Valley: Where Childhood Was a Shared Story

In a world before smartphones and streaming, childhood was made of stickball games in the street, front stoops filled with laughter, and neighbors who knew your name. Julius Burns Smith takes us back to a time when kids played until the streetlights came on, and every corner held a new adventure. Read how his Bronx neighborhood became a haven of unity and joy.

When Freedomland Came to Town

Before Co-op City rose from the marshes, the Bronx was home to Freedomland USA, an ambitious, short-lived theme park billed as the “Disneyland of the East.” In this heartfelt reflection, Julius shares what it meant for the neighborhood kids to have a magical park just minutes from home. It was more than rides, it was freedom, wonder, and possibility.

Love, Loss, and Lavinia: A Son’s Tribute

In one of the memoir’s most emotional chapters, Julius recounts the profound loss of his mother, Lavinia Smith, a trailblazer, educator, and inspiration. This touching tribute explores the sacrifices she made, the legacy she left, and the strength she passed on.

The Lost Art of the Block Party

Why neighborhood celebrations once meant so much

Freedomland USA

What It Meant to Bronx Kids in the 60s

My Mother, My Hero

Lessons from Lavinia Smith

Multicultural Magic

How the Valley Taught Me to Love Differences

Bronx Then & Now: What Happened to the Valley?

The Valley Julius remembers is long gone, but its echoes remain. In this article, we compare the Bronx of the 1960s to today’s ever-evolving borough. What’s changed, what remains, and why preserving these memories matters now more than ever.

Growing Up Black in the Bronx

Grace in a Divided America