The shots with which twenty-five-year-old William Hoyer killed his wife Jennie and five-year-old daughter Sylvia were fired at 430 St…
Soapbox or street corner speakers were a feature of everyday life in Harlem from World War One to the 1960s. …
In the mid-1920s, an average of almost ten people a day, including two children, suffered injuries in automobile accidents between…
Divorce raids were a staple of the Amsterdam News throughout the 1920s, and featured a cross section of respectable Harlem,…
Prostitutes were among the blacks who migrated from the San Juan Hill neighborhood to Harlem. As early as 1919, according…
The map of Numbers arrests is currently one of the Featured Maps on the Digital Harlem site; simply click on…