Born and raised in Harlem of the 60s 70s . Back then it was just simply called the ghetto. No white person would step foot up there unless they a specific job like a teacher or business owner. Harlem was so frowned upon back then but I loved it. It was a tight knit community and we loved our own.
My daughter and I watched this video! She was so intrigued and asked me why she didn’t learn this in school! I told her that maybe it’s because she’s in the 4th grade but she can learn more on her own (with my assistance of course).
We love this post! Thank you for watching with your daughter. That was our vision of how we wanted our content consumed… along with the youth to empower them on their history. Awesome job, Mom!
Excellent Video.... I love Harlem NY... I am definitely planning to attend the annual African American Day Parade this year, Sunday September 19, 2021. (If the COVID-19 Crisis doesn't prevent it)
Great video. I showed this to my 6th grade class as supplemental video. We have been focusing on the Harlem Renaissance the past several years for Black History Month. I am always trying to find different things to teach/talk/research/learn about, other than what has become the norm (MLK, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks etc..) Not that there is anything wrong with learning about them, but I am always trying to find ways to expand what I am teaching. Thank you for putting this together!!
African love residing in other's countries although their counties are rich in resources but africans neither dominate or get their hands on the resources in their own back yards.
I live in Harlem, NY and proud of the shoulders I stand on.
Thank you. I am sharing this with my high school students
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Harlem is so special. I have visited several times.
I love everything about the Harlem renaissance! I’m looking forward to the rest of this series, keep up the hard work!
Very interesting, thank you for sharing
Every where I go I stand out. I love Harlem for that!!
Born and raised in Harlem of the 60s 70s . Back then it was just simply called the ghetto. No white person would step foot up there unless they a specific job like a teacher or business owner. Harlem was so frowned upon back then but I loved it. It was a tight knit community and we loved our own.
I grew up in Johnson during the same period, so I hear you!
Definitely needed, thanks for sharing ✊🏾
My daughter and I watched this video! She was so intrigued and asked me why she didn’t learn this in school! I told her that maybe it’s because she’s in the 4th grade but she can learn more on her own (with my assistance of course).
We love this post! Thank you for watching with your daughter. That was our vision of how we wanted our content consumed… along with the youth to empower them on their history. Awesome job, Mom!
We need get this back with this with reparations.
Great history lesson!
Thank you very much!
Wonderful information. Thank you
Our pleasure!
Excellent Video.... I love Harlem NY...
I am definitely planning to attend the annual African American Day Parade this year, Sunday September 19, 2021. (If the COVID-19 Crisis doesn't prevent it)
Loved this video! Thanks!
Awesome work! 🤩🤩
🚍 Thank You!
Great video as always. I think the photo of the kids on the car is Chicago
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Great video. I showed this to my 6th grade class as supplemental video. We have been focusing on the Harlem Renaissance the past several years for Black History Month. I am always trying to find different things to teach/talk/research/learn about, other than what has become the norm (MLK, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks etc..) Not that there is anything wrong with learning about them, but I am always trying to find ways to expand what I am teaching. Thank you for putting this together!!
Black survival every time, long live
Great video! However I hope you use better and more various info sources for your future videos.
America needs pay reparations asap!!!
Black america love diamonds and juwerly but they are not in the diamond juwerly business or not dominating it
African love residing in other's countries although their counties are rich in resources but africans neither dominate or get their hands on the resources in their own back yards.
pov your history teacher sent you this
pov ur here from music
The commentating voice need to be more clear and crisp. Present voice is irritating. This site is EXCELLENT
It's a shame Harlem has fallen victim to gentrification
@Mata Door The forced displacement of the original residents of Harlem for an entirely new group of people is the opposite of diversity.
We need to get back to Jazz Culture.
The very theme of "Harlem Nights"
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