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Great Depression. In the
early 1930s, 25% of
Harlemites were out of work, and
employment prospects for
Harlemites sta**** poor for decades.
Employment among...
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Tombstone reveals his
backstory and
prepares for his
henchmen to kill
Harlemites in a m****acre
while he
kidnaps Robbie Robertson. 4 | 898 Wells/Romita...
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references to the then-po****r fad of
flashily dressed but poor
black Harlemites parading up and down
Lenox Avenue, "Spending ev'ry dime / For a wonderful...
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Harlem MFDP
fundraisers in
December 1964. When
Fannie Lou
Hamer spoke to
Harlemites about the Jim Crow
violence that she'd
suffered in Mississippi, she linked...
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Langston Hughes's
Jesse B. Simple... a gregarious, beer-loving, bar-hopping
Harlemite who
shared his
adventures in the
white world and his
homely philosophies...
- "City In The Sky" by
independent artist Rayne Storm,
along with
fellow Harlemite Stan Spit and singer/songwriter Phoenixx. in May 16, 2008,
McGruff was...
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displeased with the co-opting of the name and
making a
mockery of the dance.
Harlemite Elaine Caesar was
quoted as
saying "Don’t
offend us with that nonsense...
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works as an ****istant to Maisy. A
confident and
unapologetically Black Harlemite,
Hazel encourages Nella to
speak up
about the
injustices she
notices at...
- song
refers to the then-po****r fad of poor but
flashily dressed black Harlemites parading up and down
Lenox Avenue, "Spending ev'ry dime / For a wonderful...
- most
recognized character is
Jesse B. Simple, a plainspoken,
pragmatic Harlemite whose comedic observations appeared in Hughes's
columns for the Chicago...