On May 21, I am presenting a paper entitled “Putting Women on the Map: Gender and Everyday Life in 1920s…
A two-page spread on Digital Harlem appears in the Winter 2013 issue of New York Archives. The article offers a…
Aggregated census data have been important in establishing the character of Harlem as a black neighbourhood. Census schedules individualize that…
Sports loomed large among the entertainments patronized by Harlem’s residents in the 1920s. Basketball occupied the most prominent place. Romeo…
Churches were the most prominent black places and institutions in Harlem. They made a powerful impression on visitors to the…