Race Capital? : : Harlem as Setting and Symbol / / ed. by Daniel Matlin, Andrew M. Fearnley.
For close to a century, Harlem has been the iconic black neighborhood widely seen as the heart of African American life and culture, both celebrated as the vanguard of black self-determination and lamented as the face of segregation. But with Harlem's demographic, physical, and commercial lands...
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Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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