HARLEM

residential and business section of upper Manhattan, New York City, bounded roughly by 110th St., the East River and Harlem River, 168th St., Amsterdam Ave., and Morningside Park. The Dutch settlement of Nieuw Haarlem was established by Peter Stuyvesant in 1658. To the W of Harlem, near the present site of Columbia Univ., British and Continental forces fought (Sept. 16, 1776) the Battle of Harlem Heights. Harlem remained rural until the 19th cent. when improved transportation facilities linked it with lower Manhattan. It then became a fashionable residential section of New York City. By the turn of the century Harlem had a large Jewish population; starting around 1910 Harlem became the scene of increasing African-American migration from the South. It soon became the largest and most influential African-American community in the nation, one of the centers of innovation in jazz, and the home of such Harlem Renaissance authors as Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston. In East Harlem, a largely Italian neighborhood—the home of Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia—many Puerto Ricans and other Hispanic-Americans settled after World War II. Seventh Ave. at 125th Street is generally considered the heart of Harlem; Lenox Ave., once internationally known for its entertainment spots, is now mainly lined with housing developments. Harlem is the site of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, headed for many years by Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and the Apollo theater, noted for performances by African-American musicians and entertainers. An extensive scholarly collection is housed at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (part of the New York Public Library), which is adjacent to the Countee Cullen branch of the Library. Harlem today is a depressed economic area with considerable unemployment; much of its housing is substandard. There has been some gentrification and a return of middle-class blacks to the neighborhood.

See G. Osofsky, Harlem (1966); J. S. Gurock, When Harlem Was Jewish (1979); C. L. Greenberg, Or Does It Explode: Black Harlem in the Thirties (1991).

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...Most of those with jobs worked outside Harlem, either downtown or in the Bronx, and...buses. Black writer Claude McKay called Harlem "the Negro capital of the world." 5...black writer, James Weldon Johnson, Harlem was not a fringe area, nor a slum or...
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...complement, a global reading of the Harlem Renaissance. Because of the widespread scholarly interest in the Harlem Renaissance in the last thirty years...Baker Houston A Jr. Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance . Chicago: University of...
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...for the era from World War I through the Harlem Renaissance. While this collection does not cover all genres or writers of the Harlem Renaissance, we posit it as evidence...recent upsurge in the regentrification of Harlem during 2000 to 2002 is both celebrated...
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This Harlem Life: Black Families and Everyday Life...West 144th Street from the building in Harlem in which the Thompson family lived. When...police officer, who helped him get to Harlem Hospital. A doctor had to use eighteen...
...Streets, Sounds and Identity in Interwar Harlem. by Clare Corbould The twenty-eighth...aural terms. As the marchers reached Harlem, they were carried along on a "wave...success. The sound of street life in Harlem was ascribed a particular quality in the...
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Harlem on the Rise by Tatsha Robertson ON A BRISK...120th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard in Harlem, is jumping. A group of young White women...beautiful brownstone-lined streets in Harlem to blighted stretches of burned-out shells...
Have we lost Harlem? Harlem is renewing its reputation and its landscape, and is currently the...at what cost? by Sonia Alleyne , Kim Renay Anderson THE SCENERY IN HARLEM IS CHANGING. TAKE A stroll uptown and youll find great shopping...
Can Harlem Bring Back The Black Mecca Era? by Kevin Chappell ITS Monday morning in Harlem, and the rising sun is taking dead aim at anything...at a sidewalk display. The Dance Theatre of Harlem is performing at the Apollo, and the Black circus...
A Rage in Harlem: Is the Classical Theatre of Harlem a Black Theatre Company? Does It Matter? by Carl Hancock...City to discuss the (non-existent) state of theatre in Harlem. Their intense conversation was prompted by an audition...
Harlem Celebrates 70th Anniversary of the Apollo 30th Anniversary of Harlem Week. HARLEM U.S.A., that phenomenally vital and vibrant community in Upper Manhattan, is celebrating the continuing Harlem Renaissance in a number of milestones...
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Before There Was Harlem; U Street Celebrates Its History and...aint no sense In my bein dead, wrote Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes. Like...jumping. Contrary to folklore, before the Harlem Renaissance captivated New York, there...
Harlem Silhouettes; Inflated Survey Focuses on...Douglas, the foremost visual artist of the Harlem Renaissance, are studies in contradictions...the black writers and intellectuals of the Harlem-centered movement who sought to express...
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HARLEM residential and business section of upper...roughly by 110th St., the East River and Harlem River, 168th St., Amsterdam Ave., and...by Peter Stuyvesant in 1658. To the W of Harlem, near the present site of Columbia Univ...
HARLEM RENAISSANCE term used to describe a flowering...literature and art in the 1920s, mainly in the Harlem district of New York City. During the mass...many who came to New York settled in Harlem, as did a good number of black New Yorkers...
DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM the first black classical ballet company. The group was founded in Harlem, New York City, by Arthur Mitchell , then...century classicism, the Dance Theatre of Harlem is noted for graceful and vigorous performances...
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BRUNDTLAND, GRO HARLEM broont land, 1939 , Norwegian political leader. She worked as a physician in the national health service until appointed (1974...
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