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Tag: Committee of Fourteen

Prostitution arrests

October 5, 2009 Stephen Robertson 3 Comments

Prostitutes were among the blacks who migrated from the San Juan Hill neighborhood to Harlem.  As early as 1919, according…

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Posted in: Events, Maps Filed under: 1920s, 1930s, arrests, Committee of Fourteen, Eighth Avenue, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, prostitution, Seventh Avenue, Wallace Thurman, Willoughby Waterman

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