The Malcolm Shabazz market in Harlem is full of fabulous traditional African crafts and textiles. Standouts include the hair-braiding boutiques, large selection of carved wooden figurines ...
in Harlem. But Wherever black people go, they bring their music and their culture with them,” said Genealogist Yvette Porter. “These establishments were there because African-Americans didn ...
Dancing its way up from 111th to 137th streets, the parade considers Harlem, itself, as the mecca of African-American culture ... including a Black farmers market, at the Adam Clayton Powell ...
But, the show's founder Dion Clarke said, that's kind of the point. "Harlem has long been a symbol of African Americans and multi-cultural individuals — that goes back to the Harlem Renaissance ...
When Joe Louis defeated Max Schmeling in a 1938 rematch, the nation celebrated -- and one of the biggest parties was in Harlem. In the famous New York neighborhood, a center of African American ...