Harlem

  • Harlem: The Four Hundred Year History from Dutch Village to Capital of Black America
    By Jonathan Gill

    Stern, Robert A.M., Thomas Mellins, and David Fishman. New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded Age. New York: Monacelli Press, 1999. ———, Gregory Gilmartin, and John Montague Massengale. New York 1900: Metropolitan ...

  • Harlem
    By Brenda Jackson, Ronald L McDonald, Penguin Books Staff

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  • Harlem: A Poem

    A poem celebrating the people, sights, and sounds of Harlem.

  • Harlem: The Crucible of Modern African American Culture
    By Lionel C. Bascom

    Focusing on the contributions of civic reformers and political architects who arrived in New York in the early decades of the 20th century, this book explores the wide array of sweeping social reforms and radical racial demands first ...

  • Harlem: The Unmaking of a Ghetto
    By Camilo José Vergara

    Taken together, his unforgettable words and images tell the story of how Harlem and its residents navigated the segregation, dereliction and slow recovery of the closing years of the twentieth century and the boom and racial integration of ...

  • Harlem: From Dutch Suburb to Black Metropolis
    By Linda Tarrant-Reid

    The story encompasses Harlem as a suburb for wealthy New Yorkers during the 19th century, its evolution as a black city-within-a-city beginning in the early 20th century, and its second renaissance in modern times.

  • Harlem: A Century in Images

    This sweeping photographic survey tells the story of Harlem-- its distinctive landscape and extraordinary inhabitants-- throughout the last century"--P.[2] of dust jacket.

  • Harlem
    By Eric Jerome Dickey

    Available for the first time as an eBook, New York Times bestselling author Eric Jerome Dickey’s thrilling short story Harlem “People called me Harlem.