Sobers discusses his book with Dominic Carter titled: "The Harlem Line: Lessons Learned Along The Way.
On a storied uptown block on the verge of a second Harlem Renaissance, a cast of models and family personify the nostalgic romance of the fall and resort collections.
When Harlem's Renaissance Ballroom was demolished this year, the 1920s Jazz Age past of the neighborhood became a little harder to see.
cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Langston...
Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, 1904-2000), Construction, 1935. Gouache on paperboard, 18 x 12 in.
Today In History ‘Zora Neale Hurston, writer, was born in Eatonville, FL, on this date January 7, 1901. Hurston, who wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God, is widely known for her contribution to the...
In the following article historians Bruce Glasrud and Cary Wintz discuss their new book, The Harlem Renaissance in the American West which argues that the literary and artistic outpouring by African Americans during the third decade of the 20th Century was a national phenomenon which … Read MoreThe Harlem Renaissance in the American West
The Wall Street Journal praises the life of Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem Globetrotters in an editorial.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died on Sunday, Nov. 19, at her home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 96.
Every Hustler's reign ends in one of two ways…prison or death. Refusing to let the prediction become a reality, Julius "Jules" Carter creates new rules to an old game. Strategically, he forms one of the most notorious drug operations Harlem has ever seen. Jules thought the game was his biggest challenge that is until he meets Tish. Young and Ambitious she is determined to escape from Harlem's allure, but her love for Jules has her rooted. She gets tangled in his web of lies and deceit. When she finds out about his past demons and connects them with her own, she soon finds out that there's a thin line between love and hate. You can't turn a bad girl good, but once a good girl turns bad she's gone forever. Julius finds out the hard way that everything done in the dark eventually comes to light. Ashley and JaQuavis narrate a fast paced, suspenseful tale of one of Harlem's biggest drug lords, his rise to power, and the woman behind him. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781601625564 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Kensington Publication Date: 05-07-2013 Pages: 304 Product Dimensions: 4.10(w) x 6.60(h) x 1.40(d) Series: Dirty Money SeriesAbout the Author Ashley & JaQuavis hit the street lit scene at the age of 17 when they were discovered by Carl Weber. Their first novel, Dirty Money, was an instant hit, putting them on the road to literary success. They have published more than twenty novels as a duo, including the New York Times bestselling Cartel series. They are pursuing movie and television projects to bring some of their blockbuster books to the big screen. Now married, the pair still lives in Flint, Michigan, the city that inspired many of their gritty urban tales.
On a storied uptown block on the verge of a second Harlem Renaissance, a cast of models and family personify the nostalgic romance of the fall and resort collections.
*Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist* is the first retrospective of the American artist’s paintings in two decades. Archibald John Motley Jr. (1891–1981) is one of the most significant yet least known twentieth-century artists, despite the continued broad appeal of his paintings. Many of his most important portraits and cultural scenes remain in private collections and few museums have had the opportunity to acquire his work.
May 26th Holidays, Observances and Trivia Welcome to Time for the Holidays! We hope you will find something to celebrate everyday! Look down the list of today's holidays to see if anything catches your eye! National Blueberry Cheesecake Day We think you probably know how to celebrate this day! Blueberry topping is the most popular
Rosalynn Carter, the wife of former US President Jimmy Carter, died Sunday at the age of 96, according to the Carter Center.
Rosalynn Carter, the wife of former US President Jimmy Carter, died Sunday at the age of 96, according to the Carter Center.
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In the following article historians Bruce Glasrud and Cary Wintz discuss their new book, The Harlem Renaissance in the American West which argues that the literary and artistic outpouring by African Americans during the third decade of the 20th Century was a national phenomenon which … Read MoreThe Harlem Renaissance in the American West
TBT: Epic Photos of Black Excellence From Harlem in the '70s
LIFE's Hansel Mieth captured the spirit of Harlem in the 1930s by training her lens on life in the street.
HARLEM DISTRICT IN NEW YORK
Harlem Welcomes Gov. Cuomo (Summer 1983) During one of my visits to New York City a friend told me not to go to Harlem. Among other memories I took with me Ben E. King's song Spanish Harlem and there I was. I have never felt threatened in Harlem. There is a rose in Spanish Harlem A red rose up in Spanish Harlem It is a special one, it's never seen the sun It only comes out when the moon is on the run And all the stars are gleaming It's growing in the street right up through the concrete But soft and sweet and dreaming There is a rose in Spanish Harlem A red rose up in Spanish Harlem With eyes as black as coal Then look down in my soul And starts a fire there And then I lose control I have to beg your pardon I'm going to pick that rose And watch her as she grows in my garden
We had a fabulous workshop today! People from far and wide and across all ages. The weather was gorgeous and as always, Harlem and East Harlem were fabulous for street photography! The next Harlem …
Harlem Brownstones on West 126th Street in Harlem, New York on April 16, 2016.
Wo gehen Rapper Jay-Z oder Puff Diddy einkaufen? Ins "Harlem Haberdashery". Es gibt viel zu entdecken im hohen Norden von Manhattan. Hier kommen Tipps für...
Récit et conseils sur mon expérience d'une messe gospel à Harlem, l'un de mes plus beaux souvenirs de voyage à New-York!
The Wall Street Journal praises the life of Meadowlark Lemon of the Harlem Globetrotters in an editorial.
Every Hustler's reign ends in one of two ways…prison or death. Refusing to let the prediction become a reality, Julius "Jules" Carter creates new rules to an old game. Strategically, he forms one of the most notorious drug operations Harlem has ever seen. Jules thought the game was his biggest challenge that is until he meets Tish. Young and Ambitious she is determined to escape from Harlem's allure, but her love for Jules has her rooted. She gets tangled in his web of lies and deceit. When she finds out about his past demons and connects them with her own, she soon finds out that there's a thin line between love and hate. You can't turn a bad girl good, but once a good girl turns bad she's gone forever. Julius finds out the hard way that everything done in the dark eventually comes to light. Ashley and JaQuavis narrate a fast paced, suspenseful tale of one of Harlem's biggest drug lords, his rise to power, and the woman behind him. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781601625564 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Kensington Publication Date: 05-07-2013 Pages: 304 Product Dimensions: 4.10(w) x 6.60(h) x 1.40(d) Series: Dirty Money SeriesAbout the Author Ashley & JaQuavis hit the street lit scene at the age of 17 when they were discovered by Carl Weber. Their first novel, Dirty Money, was an instant hit, putting them on the road to literary success. They have published more than twenty novels as a duo, including the New York Times bestselling Cartel series. They are pursuing movie and television projects to bring some of their blockbuster books to the big screen. Now married, the pair still lives in Flint, Michigan, the city that inspired many of their gritty urban tales.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died on Sunday, Nov. 19, at her home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 96.