10 Reasons To Love HARLEM NYC

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1.Walking Harlem: The Ultimate Guide to the Cultural Capital of Black America -by Karen Taborn
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2. Harlem (Caldecott Honor Book) -by Walter Dean Myers
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3. I Too Sing America: The Harlem Renaissance at 100 -by Wil Haygood and contributors
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4. Harlem Renaissance -by Nathan Irvin Huggins
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5. Harlem Street Portraits -by Harvey Stein
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IMAGE ATTRIBUTIONS
Thumbnail Image: “125th Street in Harlem - 2” by Brian Godfrey - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr

1. “Corner Social” by Maria Eklind - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
2. “125th Street in Harlem - 1” by Brian Godfrey - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
3. “Haarlem, Netherlands” by Curtis Poe - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
4. “Streets of New York” by Maria Eklind - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
5. “HARLEM” by Keith DeBetham - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
6. “City Sights NY n828 New York City” by Kevin.B - CC BY 3.0 - GNU Free Documentation License - Wikimedia Commons
7. “125th” by Paul Sableman - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
8. “Elbarrio116thLex” by Knulclunk - CC BY-SA 3.0 - Wikimedia Commons
9. “Harlem” by Antonio Rubio - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
10. “Studio Museum of Harlem” by BeyondMyKen - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
11. “Museum Mile Sign” by Shinya Suzuki - CC BY-ND 2.0 - Flickr
12. “Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue from north” by BeyondMyKen - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
13. “Museum of the City of New York” by Shinya Suzuki - CC BY-ND 2.0 - Flickr
14. “El Museo del Barrio” by Guy Dickinson - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
15. “The Africa Center (48052806767).” by Ajay Suresh - CC BY 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
16. “NYC_1779” by edwardhblake - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
17. “visit_19” by Nadja Schnetzler - CC BY 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
18. “NYPL Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture” by Beyond My Ken - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
19. “Wikimedia NYC and NYPL at the Schomburg Center” by Terrence Jennings - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
20. “Black Life Matters AfroCROWD at NYPL Schomburg 08” by BrillLyle - CC0 1.0 - Wikimedia Commons
21. “Saturday Edit-a-thon at the Schomburg 2015” by Terrence Jennings - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
22. “Black Lives Matter at the Schomburg” by Terrence Jennings - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
23. “Black Life Matters AfroCROWD at NYPL Schomburg 02” by BrillLyle - CC0 1.0 - Wikimedia Commons
24. “Graffiti in Spanish Harlem” by Hrag Vartanian - CC BY-ND 2.0 - Flickr
25. “Aerosol art in Spanish Harlem” by Keira McPhee - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
26. “Sergio Alexis Perez Mural in Harlem, New York” by Shaun Dawson - CC BY-ND 2.0 - Flickr
27. “Harlem” by Jose Carlos Machado - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
28. “106 & Park, The Graffiti Hall of Fame, East Harlem” by Jules Antonio - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
29. “NZA_5220” by edwardhblake - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
30. “Harlem Hospital Center Lenox Avenue facade” by BeyondMyKen - CC BY-SA 4.0 - Wikimedia Commons
31. “jay” by london road - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
32. “harlem” by london road - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
33. “Daliza Pharmacy” by Anthony Albright - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
34. “Sunday Supper at Amy Ruth's” (Education is Not a Crime Mural) by Iggy Dolphin Photo Credit : Kristin Reinhart - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
35. “Graffiti Hall of Fame in East Harlem” by k_tjaaa - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
36. “Soul Food at Powell's Place” by Jennifer Woodard Maderazo - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
37. “Chicken Roti on St Kitts” by Heather Cowper - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
38. “oxtail” by stu_spivack - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
39. “Chicken and Waffles” by Jeff Keyzer - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
40. “Harlem - Sylvia's Restaurant (48555310372)” by Ajay Suresh - CC BY 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons
41. “Red Rooster” by Maria Eklind - CC BY-SA 2.0 - Flickr
42. “Puerto Rican Dinner” by Jirka Matousek - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
43. “our trip to target via 116th st” by April Palmieri - CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
44. “Apollo Theater” by Dr. Wendy Longo - CC BY-ND 2.0 - Flickr
45. “Stage at the Apollo Theater” by Maureen- CC BY 2.0 - Flickr
46. “Stevie Wonder 1967 (1)” by Nijs, Jac. de / Anefo - public domain - Wikimedia Commons
47. “James-Brown 1973” by Heinrich Klaffs - CC BY 2.0 - Wikimedia Commons

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  • Harlem is a part of me forevermore Born and raised I absolutely hate the gentrification and the pricing out of the People who made Harlem the famous Hub that it is
  • I was born and raised in Harlem,It is my home village and living almost 69 years Their is no place like it,come all and visit and enjoy, It still HAS Flavor!
  • Harlem is my hometown. Born in the old Harlem Hospital. Grew up in East River Projects, Manhattanvile projects. Hung out in the Grant projects during the 70's -80's. Moved to the Bronx raised my daughter and then left N.Y. in '92...to Mobile, Al. Kinda miss all the different places to see and culture/ events to explore. Great shopping, etc. Nothing like it!!!!😉💝☺
  • Big reason HARLEM WILL NEVER BE THE SAME..... GENTRIFICATION....
  • I born, raised and live in Harlem. Ah great time I've had. GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE OF HARLEM!
  • Harlem Artisans Market also has some vendors selling very beautiful African clothing, skincare, oils, jewelry, & accessories.
  • I never lived in Harlem until last year and I loved it. We went into the shelter that didn't even look like a shelter and we had the most beautiful time and the love out in Harlem is the realest. I lived in the Bronx all my life but once I moved into Harlem I was hooked with all the art and beautiful music. And soon we'll have a apt in Harlem right on Adam Clayton Blvd
  • @4evermistyblu
    I absolutely LOVE hanging out in Harlem whenever I visit NYC. Can’t wait to get back.
  • @L.ONYC592
    This was dope! I was born and raised in Harlem and I love it. Glad it's being restored but sad they're pushing our people out.
  • You forgot to mention Harlem Week celebration in August. It's really Harlem month ,but the main festivities are the last week in August. With street fairs, music and food. Celebration of the black diaspora . Up town in the house!
  • Harlem is and always be icon and histrionic for long lasting history and oh yeah let's not forget the people.
  • I was born and raised in Harlem. Even with all of the changes it will always be home. I grew up, opened a business here (Aromas Boutique Bakery)and teach here. These days even all of my virtual content in filmed in East Harlem. Nothing but Love!
  • I’m from Buffalo, NY originally and I’ve been living in Harlem for 7 years. I love it here.
  • What about the churches of Harlem? St John the Divine, Abyssinian Baptist Church, and Riverside Church are all beautiful and have played key roles in Harlem.
  • @shiwooify
    Born and raised in East Harlem a/k/a /Spanish Harlem, the Johnson projects 114th street & Lexington. LOVED my "hometown", it's in my blood. My school was across the street, P.S. 57. almost everyday during the summer and Sundays my 4 sibs and I would walk over to Central Park & spend the day there. Sometimes we'd spend all day at the Eagle or Cosmo movie theatre where we'd see a triple feature for 1.50! And who can forget La Marqueta! Bargains galore! I used to HATE when my mom would drag my sister and me to buy underwear 8 for a dollar, and the vendor would always ask "Is it for you?" ugh. We also HATED HATED HATED the fish market at the tip of La Marqueta, never forgot that smell. Good times
  • Im from the Bronx but used to visit Harlem in the 80s and early 90s.... I used to LOVE Harlem !!! Central Harlem was rough but it had that special something about that can't be explained... now it's no where the same. What I loved about Harlem was always a lot of people and music outside all day and night
  • @azinkspot
    A hun 116street here. My parents moved when I was a little girl. I’ve always wanted to move back. Please don’t change Harlem !💖
  • This is one place with sooo much history. Amazing murals! Drove by and stopped at "Grant's tomb". Never realized I was passing through a small part of Harlem. Thank you for emphasizing the positives in each neighborhood.