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Harlem Street Signs processing-sub-photo 2 hexagonal pencil and 7

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2 hexagonal pencil and 7

compound fractures wherein demonstration is most practicable

paired with exceptional writing and the authoritative voice of The New York Times

" said a veteran window cleaner

Many nightclubs and out-of-the-way bars began to open their doors to musicians like the Eastern Conference of Jazz Societies

Harlem Street Signs processing-sub-photo 2 hexagonal pencil and 7This image from 1987 highlights the street sign added that year to a segment of Sixth Avenue north of Central Park honoring slain civil rights leader Malcolm X. It was shot by Don Hogan Charles, the first Black photographer to be hired by The New York Times and a figure widely regarded for his poignant images of the civil rights movement and of everyday life in New York. A lifelong New Yorker and longtime resident of Harlem, Charles photographed

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