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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis shaking hands with sellers from the famous Spanish Harlem market “L
You know when your (probably) white, male, straight, and cis friend asks you ‘if you could time trav
A photo by William Klein, Harlem, 1954-5
H.G. Mudgal was an Indian immigrant who gained prominence in Black political circles in Harlem in th
Couple in Mullaly Park in South Harlem circa 1979. (by Walter Rosenblum)
cartermagazine:Today In History Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., the first Black Congressman from Harlem, N
whitneymuseum: Final weeks! Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist, the first retrospective in over t
jumpingjacktrash:bluart106:Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous G
FREE BOOK!! The Making of the New Negro: Black Authorship, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Ha
In the year 1930, the extraordinary and elusive circus photographer, Edward J. Kelty, documented the
mtaartsdesign:In honor of Black History Month, a nod to four artists with new projects and one new c
BEA BOOZEOne hell of a name. She was literally born Beatrice Booze in 1912, in Baltimore. Her family
Exterior shot of the Cotton Club in its heydayNew Years celebration, 1935. Performance by Cab Callow
Children play in Harlem, c. 1920s
Harlem grocer standing in front of his store, 1937.
A fire hydrant refreshes youngsters on a hot day in Harlem, New York, 1977.Photograph by Leroy H. Wo
All you need to know…
katrinaftw44:This is a colourization I did of a Black woman from Harlem, New York City, in 1920. I g
1922 in 2022: Back Pay (1922)Directed by Frank Borzage Adapted for the screen by Frances Marion
FREE BOOK!! The Making of the New Negro: Black Authorship, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Ha
“WE SERVE THE PEOPLE” New York City chapter of the Black Panther Party&rsquo
BEA BOOZEOne hell of a name. She was literally born Beatrice Booze in 1912, in Baltimore. Her family
mtaartsdesign:In honor of Black History Month, a nod to four artists with new projects and one new c
Stokely Carmichael, LeRoi Jones, and H. Rap Brown in Michaux’s Bookstore, Harlem, New York
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