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#353 Harlem Before the Renaissance

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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Harlem, the Making of a Ghetto

White landlords and property owners formed organizations that were meant to discourage black residents from settling in their parts of harlem. Many of the members of these organizations signed agreements called covenants that stated that they wouldn't sell or rent to black new yorkers. A typical covenant went the premises, land and buildings of which we are the owners shall not be used as a negro tenement lease to colored tenants sold to colored tenants, or all other persons of african descent.

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