Home to Harlem
Volume 1, Number 1

CONTENTS

Harlem and the Racial Imagination: Reflections on the Million Youth March
Manning Marable

African Americans and the Story of American Freedom
Eric Foner


Toward an Ethnography of a Quotation-Marked-Off Place
John L. Jackson, Jr.


Crack Cocaine and Harlem's Health
Beverly Xaviera Watkins and Mindy Thompson Fullilove

Books: Reading Harlem
Gerald Horne

Film: Black Agency in the Amistad Uprising
Jesse Lemisch

Music: Was Bessie Smith a Feminist?
David Suisman













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