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Lessons from Harlem

41 点作者 greenie_beans8 天前

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woodruffw8 天前
&gt; I almost never went near 125th Street, the unofficial boundary of Harlem<p>With my obnoxious local hat on: Harlem starts at 110th street and runs to roughly 155th street, narrowing on the West Side with each of the long parks (Morningside, St. Nicholas, Jackie Robinson).<p>125th street would be the &quot;heart&quot; of Harlem, not the boundary. This would have been even more obvious in the 1980s, when the racial divisions between Bloomingdale, Morningside Heights, Harlem, and Spanish Harlem were even more stark.
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ramesh318 天前
There&#x27;s a long sordid history of white musicians aping on black authenticity for karma points, and this seems to fit right in. On moving to New York, I found it hilarious all the euphemisms people use to avoid the word &quot;Harlem&quot;; it&#x27;s &quot;uptown&quot; or &quot;upper manhattan&quot; or &quot;central park north&quot;. Anything but that dreaded word. No no, nothing good could ever come from there. But package it up with a nice clean smile and a heartfelt college essay anecdote, and you&#x27;ll get your face on the cover of the Village Voice.
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raintrees8 天前
Thanks for posting this. While craziness may reign in various places, parts of the world go on healing itself, one human effort at a time, and faster when more than one do so together...
kmoser8 天前
There&#x27;s also the Netflix documentary <i>Satan and Adam</i> which follows their trajectory: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.netflix.com&#x2F;title&#x2F;81077539" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.netflix.com&#x2F;title&#x2F;81077539</a>
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cadamsdotcom8 天前
Amazingly heartfelt and well written. Feels like a portal into a different world.<p>I’m glad the author kept a journal and went to the trouble of writing this up. Makes you wonder what amazing things pass, becoming part of history, unremarked upon.