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Their grandfathers all came to the Shipyard around 1943, pushed out by Jim Crow in the South and pulled in by the promise of ...
Tania León, noted composer, conductor, and co-founder of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, immigrated to the United States in 1967 ...
Known now as a major exponent of the “Negro Renaissance,” Alexander Gumby is among the most forgotten Blacks ever to have lived in Harlem.
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
WASHINGTON - Their bravery knew no bounds during the first World War, and come September the descendants of the Harlem ...
The Getty Center’s latest exhibit explores how photos of the U.S. and international queer community have evolved and shifted ...
As the 100 best films list shows, long-held categories in Hollywood are fading, just as they are in the broader culture.
Standing at the top of the Empire State Building in the late December chill, Berenice Abbott knew she only had one chance.
It was a great day in Harlem. Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk and many other jazz greats gathered on a stoop on 126th St. in 1958 to be photographed together by Art Kane. There were ...
Star Gazing: ‘Harlem’ Premiere, CFP National Championship Weekend, Meagan Good, Coco Jones And More From Hollywood to Houston, see how your favorite celebrities showed up and showed out this week.