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Columbia Archaeologist Unearths Remnants of 19th-Century Village Beneath Central Park (video)
Columbia University archaeologist Nan Rothschild walks her dog in Central Park each morning, not far from where William G. Wilson used to live—more than 150 years ago.Collected in Harlem World Vidoes Jul 30, 2011 -
George Washington In Harlem At Morris-Jumel
This lecture will focus on the presidency of George Washington while the capital was located in New York, as well as the temporary relocation to Philadelphia. Speaker Jimmy Napoli is an independent historian and runs the ”Outside In” Tour Company. Harlem’s Morris-Jumel … Continue reading →Collected in Harlem World Vidoes May 12, 2011 -
HW Pick: 1930′s Vintage Harlem (video)
Starting in Harlem with marchers, kids in the street, downtown to 34th Street… 137th Street fire with fire trucks and police, a view at Lenox and 130th Street, love the lady in white selling her goods, the 1-2-3-5 ice cream … Continue reading →Collected in Harlem World Vidoes Dec 11, 2010 -
HW Bio: Harry “Erik Weisz” Houdini
Harry Houdini (born Erik Weisz; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926) was a Hungarian-born American magician and escapologist, stunt performer, actor and film producer noted for his sensational escape acts. He was also a skeptic who set out to … Continue reading →Collected in Harlem World Vidoes Dec 5, 2010 -
Rural Southern By Zora Neale Hurston (1928)
History African-American anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston, before she became a noteworthy novelist, used the loan of a camera to photograph fifteen reels of film preserving the heritage of southern African-American culture. Of these reels, only nine are known to have survived and contain black & white, occasionally grainy footage capturing children at play, a baptism [.Collected in Harlem World Vidoes Jul 24, 2010 -
City College, Preserving The Past, Building For The Future
Collected in Harlem World Vidoes Jun 5, 2009
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Featured Videos Columbia University archaeologist Nan Rothschild walks her dog in Central Park each morning, not far from where William G. Wilson used to live—more than 150 years ago. Read More
Jul 30, 2011