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#352 The Birth of Black Harlem

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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The Harlem Real Estate Market

Some buildings in upper manhattan and harlem were open to mostly well off, wealthy or middle class black families. Most landlords feared that renting to black residence would actually be bad for business. Even renting to one family could drive other tenants out and drive down their rental prices and their property value. A young man from westfield, massachusetts named philip peyton junior set up shop specializing in helping african america tenants rent apartments.

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