Description: This was Harlem: A cultural portrait, 1900-1950 by Jarvis Anderson Hardcover First Printing 1982 Condition: Very Good First Printing, 1982. Price clipped dust jacket with minor wear. Tight binding. Boards in excellent condition, clean interior, no markings. Some foxing to the top edge. Please refer to photos for a more detailed description. Description: A chronological account of early Harlem covering its literature, painting, music, clubs, churches, and individuals who played important roles in the community From the inside flap: Jervis Anderson's utterly engaging reconstruction of a major chapter in America's past begins with the migration of blacks to Harlem at the turn of this century, and ends in 1950, when the "hearts of new arrivals no longer missed a beat". The years between provide a portrait of early Harlem as a social and cultural magnet to almost all American blacks the community that the young Duke Ellington had likened to scenes from "The Arabian Nights". Before 1900, Harlem was an all-white neighborhood. The migration to Harlem was part of the chain reaction beginning in lower Manhattan that kept black new Yorkers as much on the run as on the move uptown. Once they were ensconced between 125th and 135th Streets, their culture began to root and flourish: Harlem's heyday began. Anderson's closely observed chronological account of this period ranges over all aspects of life as it was: literature, painting, and music, including showplaces like the Cotton Club and the Apollo which made Harlem the favorite late-night playground of Manhattanites; the cultural clashes among Southerners, West Indians, and Northerners; the life style of affluent Harlem neighborhoods such as Sugar Hill and Strivers Row; speakeasies and numbers racketeers of the Prohibition era; churches and religious sects; radicals and black nationalists of the 1920s; and individuals who played leading roles in the shaping of the community.
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Book Title: This Was Harlem: A Cultural Portrait 1900-1950
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
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Subject: History
Edition: First Edition
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Publication Year: 1950
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
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Author: Jarvis Anderson
Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Topic: US: African American
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 389 Pages