Africans in Harlem: “You feel a sense of pride… This is the place you need to be.”
By France24
26 November 2022 |
1:24 pm
New York City's Harlem neighbourhood became the center of Black American culture in the 1920s, and another "Harlem Renaissance" has been taking place in more recent years, this one driven by #immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa.
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