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Dr. Harry Delany Dr. Harry Delany is a renowned Harlem born and raised surgeon, the son of the great jurist and civil rights leader, Hubert Delany. Most of his formative years were spent in and around West Harlem.
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Observations on Harlem Health Care Delivery Dr. Robert North and Pamela North describe the consolidation of health care services in Harlem over the past half-century
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Mel Tapley -The Centennial Celebration of a Harlem Journalistic Icon While Tapley is most renowned for his 50 career with the Amsterdam News, he was a cultural influencer whose footprint, through pseudonyms and syndication, cast a broad impact throughout the nation.
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Franco the Great Artist Franco the Great discusses his migration to Harlem from Panama City at the Dwyer Cultural Center.
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We Live In Harlem - The Photographic Work of Yasuo Wakaiki In the early eighties, a young Yasuo Wakaiki visited Harlem arriving at 135th and Broadway from Japan for what was initially intended to be a short stay. The visit would turn out to last over a decade and yield an incisive body of work that chronicled the Harlem of the time. He always wanted to have a show in Harlem, and while he is no longer able to travel due to illness, his work has made the trip around the globe in his stead.
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A walk with State Senator Robert Jackson
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Harlem Hellfighters Panel Discussion: Bill Miles 1975 film "Men of Bronze". The dialog was comprised of Pulitzer Prize winner Dr. David Levering Lewis, Eric V. Tait, award-winning filmmaker, and Col.Greg Collins of the 369th. examining the impact of the Old Fifteenth, 369th Regiment later dubbed the Harlem Hellfighters
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Celebrating the 369th Regiment
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Calvin (Cal) Ramsey Homegoing
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Prof. Herb Boyd with Woody King Jr., Dr Leonard Jeffries, James Small
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Views from the Terrace Views from the Lenox Terrace
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Young Lords @ 50 The surviving members of The Young Lords celebrated their fiftieth Anniversary on July 26th, 2019, at the Schomburg Center.
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Interview with William Branch William Branch is an actor, producer, writer, activist and educator.
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"New York Rens Court - Street Co-naming" The southeast corner of 138th street and A. Clayton Powell boulevard was co-named "New York Rens Court" - in honor of the New York Renaissance Big Five - on Saturday May 21st, 2022
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"Riverton Reunion 2022" On July 23rd 2022, Harlem Cultural Archives celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Riverton community. What follows are clips from that event.
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"Riverton Houses" A collection of short interviews done on Riverton Houses' 75th anniversary.
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Althea Gibson Way – Street Co-naming
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Alexander: Reflections on Clifford Alexander, Sr. Lizzie reflects on her dad, the late Clifford Alexander, Sr.
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"Dr. Muriel Petioni - Family Practitioner" Dr Muriel Petioni was a family practitioner in Harlem for over 50 years. Her practice specialized in the delivery of health care to at-risk populations. She resided at 123rd St. between Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan Community District 9.
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"The Tingling Family - 3 Generations on the Bench" From Judge Milton F. Tingling, to Judge Milton A. Tingling and now Judge Aija Tingling, this family has been an influential presence on the New York Judicial scene for the past 50 years. This film provides personal insights into that achievement