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Forever Harlem: Celebrating America's Most Diverse Community,Used
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As one of the country's bestknown neighborhoods, New York City's Harlem area has a rich history that has impacted countless Americans. While best known as a center of AfricanAmerican culture, Harlem has also been home to Irishmen, Italians, Jews, and several other ethnic groups. In Forever Harlem, New York's Hometown Newspaper combines it's vast archives with the resources of the Uptown Chamber of Commerce to provide an informative and rich visual history of Harlem. Readers will see images and stories from Harlem's beginnings as a destination for European immigrants of many cultures, through to the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920's, and on into the current growth and development of Manhattan's hottest new place to live. Included are profiles of Harlemites as diverse as Al Pacino, Burt Lancaster, Willie Mays, Harry Houdini, and President Dwight Eisenhower. Special attention is also given to Harlem's rich history in music and entertainment.
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