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Negro Life in New York's Harlem (1928)
by Wallace Henry Thurman, edited by Emanuel Haldeman-Julius
Wallace Henry Thurman4393444Negro Life in New York's Harlem1928Emanuel Haldeman-Julius

Little Blue Book No.
Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius
494

Negro Life in New York's Harlem

A Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section

Wallace Thurman

Little Blue Book No.
Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius
494

Negro Life in New York's Harlem
A Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section
Wallace Thurman

Haldeman-Julius Publications
Girard, Kansas

Copyright,
Haldeman-Julius CompanyPrinted in the United States of America

Contents

Page
I. A Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section 5
II. 200,000 Negroes in Harlem 12
III. The Social Life of Harlem 17
IV. Night Life in Harlem 24
V. The Amusement Life of Harlem 35
VI. House Rent Parties, Numbers and Hot Men 40
VII. The Negro and the Church 53
VIII. Negro Journalism in Harlem 58
IX. The New Negro 63
X. Harlem—Mecca of the New Negro 63


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