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Plans Unveiled For $20 Million Pan African Center By Sir David Adjaye Honoring Legend W. E. B. Du Bois

09/20/202209/20/2022

The W. E. B. Du Bois Museum Foundation yesterday unveiled plans and renderings for the new W. E. B. Du Bois Museum Complex in Accra, Ghana, designed by Sir David Adjaye.

Harlem’s Harry Herbert Pace Publisher And Friend Of Du Bois, And More 1884 – 1943

12/29/202212/29/2022

Harry Herbert Pace, January 6, 1884 – July 19, 1943, was a Harlem music publisher and insurance executive.

‘My Life… Until Now’, Robert Ri’chard, Leads The New Cast Of The Series Harlem

11/24/202111/30/2021

By Terrence Reese Television and film actor Robert Ri’chard is set for a reoccurring role in Amazon’s comedy, Harlem.

Harlem’s Nella Larsen Legendary American Novelist During The Harlem Renaissance

03/18/202103/18/2021

Nellallitea “Nella” Larsen, born Nellie Walker, April 13, 1895 – March 30, 1964, was an American novelist of the Harlem Renaissance.

From DuBois To Lupino To Papp, Harlem’s Legendary Eulalie Spence 1894 – 1981

10/24/202010/24/2020

Eulalie Spence, June 11, 1894 – March 7, 1981, was a Harlem-based writer, teacher, director, actress and playwright from the British West Indies.

A Harlem Renaissance, From Douglass To Dubois Free Audio Books

04/04/202004/04/2020

Open Society has provided us all with the free links to downloadable audiobooks, which are from Harlem’s renaissance of mostly classics, during the COVID Crisis.

Before Dipset, It Was W. C. Handy’s And Harry Pace’s Black Swan Records In Harlem

02/17/201902/16/2019

Before the Dipset crew took over Harlem, Black Swan Records was an American jazz and blues record label founded in 1921 in Harlem, New York. It was the first widely distributed label to be owned, operated, and marketed to African Americans.

Harry Pace’s World, Handy, Du Bois, Waters, The Black Swan Records And More In Harlem

02/16/201902/16/2019

Harry Herbert Pace, January 6, 1884 – July 19, 1943, was an African-American music publisher and insurance executive, and the founder of Black Swan Records in 1922 based at 2289 Seventh Avenue in Harlem, NY.

Beyoncé Partners With Google.org For Homecoming Scholars Award Program

04/23/201804/23/2018

Beyoncé, through her BeyGOOD initiative, announces a partnership with Google.org, the charitable arm of tech giant Google, to award four new scholarships as part of her Homecoming Scholars Award Program.

Jazz Standard Announces August Concert 2016 Schedule In Harlem

07/06/201607/06/2016

Jazz Standard, one of the nation’s premier jazz clubs, offers another im­pressive month of music with jazz legends and rising stars throughout August. Appearing August 4–7, singer Tierney Sutton spotlights the songs of Joni Mitchell.

Harlem Painter, Illustrator And Arts Educator, Aaron Douglas

05/10/201605/10/2016

Aaron Douglas May 26, 1899 – February 3, 1979, was an African-American painter, illustrator and arts educator. He was a preiminent figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

Harlem’s Favorite King Does Baraka About Du Bois

05/14/201505/14/2015

The NY Times writes about the relentlessly adventurous producer and director like Woodie King Jr. was bound to reach a breaking point when it came to Amiri Baraka.

W. A. Domingo, Harlem, 1919-

03/06/201402/09/2015

Apart from Randolph and the Messenger crew, there was another organization that attacked Garvey just as bitterly—the African Blood Brotherhood (ABB).

The Legendary American Negro Theatre In Harlem, New York, 1940 –

01/11/202301/11/2023

The American Negro Theatre (ANT) was co-founded on June 5, 1940, by playwright Abram Hill and actor Frederick O’Neal in Harlem, NY. 

Harlem Legend Thelma Berlack Boozer, Journalist, And City Official, 1906 – 2001

12/17/202212/17/2022

Thelma Edna Berlack Boozer, September 26, 1906 – March 6, 2001, was a Harlem journalist, publicist, and city official in New York.

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