The End of Black Harlem: A Talk by Michael Henry Adams
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Start Date : November 10, 12:00 am
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Organized by the MA Program in American Studies at the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race, with co-sponsorship of the Institute for Research in African American Studies.
Michael Henry Adams is a writer, lecturer, historian, tour guide and activist living in Harlem. He is a graduate of Columbia University’s master’s program in Historic Preservation, and his books include Harlem, Lost and Found; An Architectural and Social History, 1765-1915 (2001) and Style and Grace; African Americans at Home (2002). Mr. Adams will be speaking about his widely shared New York Times editorial on gentrification.
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