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HARLEM
History
19th Century Development
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Immigration
Between 1900 and 1930, large numbers of African Americans from the South migrated to northern cities.
Early History
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Dutch Settlement (1600s)
Harlem was initially founded as a Dutch village named "Nieuw Haarlem" in 1658 by Peter Stuyvesant, a Dutch governor.
The Great Migration
Urban Decline
Harlem experienced significant challenges in the latter half of the 20th century, with high levels of crime, poverty, and drug addiction
Cultural Explosion
The 1920s saw the Harlem Renaissance, a golden age of African American culture, arts, music, and literature.
Today
Harlem continues to evolve, blending its historic roots with modern developments while remaining a symbol of African American resilience and creativity.
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