Victor Hugo Green (November 9, 1892 - 1960[) was a Harlem, New York, postal employee and civic leader. He developed and wrote what became known as The Green Book, a travel guide for African Americans in the United States.Continue reading
By Lil Nickelson
If you own a small business then you need to mark your 2020 calendars right now; block out the second Saturday in June 2020 so that you can attend Women In The Black, New York Inc (“WITB”) annual women business conference in ten months. Continue reading
What a great photograph taken from a stereoview of Harry Bertholf's Hotel & Roadhouse, near Harlem Lane, in West Harlem, NY in the 1870s.Continue reading
What? Harlem honey made on 119th Street, we love it! We licked our lips when we received an e-mail from the folks at Casa Frela Gallery inviting Harlem World to join their beekeepers for a first hand chance to learn about and (taste!) the Harlem honey harvest for 2015. Continue reading
Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 16, 2017, Harlem World Magazine, presents its first annual Holiday Reading and Discussion in celebration of Harlem for the holidays.Continue reading
Okay, we don't want to rub it in, but here comes the winter this Harlem Long Sleeve Shirt is perfect for the Winter from Harlem World Gear.Continue reading
Originally posted on August 15th, 2015:
The other day, I was walking back to my Harlem apartment when I stumbled upon a very shocking sign in front of a black church.Continue reading
On this day in Hip Hop History Ma$e releases his debut solo album Harlem World. As a quintessential Harlem album, Harlem Worldintroduces a new side of Harlem rap. Continue reading
On November 1, 2016, Just Food, a non-profit organization that empowers and supports community leaders working to bring fresh, local food to underserved neighborhoods, will host its ninth annual Let Us Eat Local Tasting Benefit.Continue reading