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Neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City
Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded roughly by the Hudson River on the west; the Harlem River and 155th Street on
Harlem
Neighborhood in New York City
East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, and formerly Italian Harlem, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City, north of the
East_Harlem
1920s African-American cultural movement
The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural movement of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics, and scholarship
Harlem_Renaissance
American exhibition basketball team
The Harlem Globetrotters are an American exhibition basketball team. They combine athleticism, theater, and comedy in their entertaining style of play
Harlem_Globetrotters
American television series
Godfather of Harlem is an American crime drama television series that premiered on September 29, 2019, on Epix. The series is created by Chris Brancato
Godfather_of_Harlem
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Harlem also may refer to: Harlem, Florida Harlem, Georgia Harlem, Illinois Harlem, Montana Harlem, Ohio Harlem, Pennsylvania Harlem Avenue, a major street
Harlem_(disambiguation)
Internet meme
The Harlem Shake is an Internet meme in the form of a video in which a group of people dance to a short excerpt from the song "Harlem Shake". The meme
Harlem_Shake_(meme)
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Harlem shake may refer to: Harlem shake (dance), a dance originating in Harlem, US, in 1981 "Harlem Shake" (song), a 2012 song by American record producer
Harlem_Shake
1989 film by Eddie Murphy
Harlem Nights is a 1989 American crime comedy-drama film starring, written and directed by Eddie Murphy. The film co-stars Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx (in
Harlem_Nights
Norwegian politician (born 1939)
Gro Harlem Brundtland (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɡruː ˈhɑ̀ːlɛm ˈbrʉ̀ntlɑnː]; née Harlem; born 20 April 1939) is a Norwegian former physician and politician
Gro_Harlem_Brundtland
British hip hop collective
Harlem Spartans, often abbreviated to HS, also known as Harlem O or simply Harlem, is a British hip-hop collective based in Kennington, London. Members
Harlem_Spartans
Metro-North Railroad line in New York
The Harlem Line is an 82-mile (132 km) commuter rail line owned and operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. state of New York. It runs north from
Harlem_Line
Caribbean-French mobster and community activist
Indies – December 1969) was a racketeer who ran numerous enterprises in Harlem, New York, in the early 20th century. St. Clair resisted the Mafia's interests
Stephanie_St._Clair
American singer and actress (born 1990)
Taylor was born on December 10, 1990, to Nikki Taylor and Tito Smith, in Harlem, New York City. She is of African American and Trinidadian descent. Teyana
Teyana_Taylor
Founded in the 17th century as a Dutch outpost, Harlem developed into a farming village, a revolutionary battlefield, a resort town, and a commuter town
History_of_Harlem
1963 single by Bob & Earl
"Harlem Shuffle" is an R&B song written and originally recorded by the duo Bob & Earl in 1963. The song describes a dance called the “Harlem Shuffle”
Harlem_Shuffle
1997 studio album by Mase
Harlem World is the debut studio album by American rapper Mase. It was released on October 28, 1997, by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. Overseen by
Harlem_World
Hip-hop dance
The Harlem shake is a style of hip-hop dance characterized by jerky arm and shoulder movements in time to music. The dance was created in 1981 and first
Harlem_shake_(dance)
City in Georgia, United States
Harlem is a city in Columbia and McDuffie counties, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is part of the Augusta metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, Harlem
Harlem,_Georgia
Tiger kept in an apartment in New York City, USA
Ming (2000–2019) was a tiger that was found living in an apartment in Harlem, New York City, United States, in October 2003, when he was approximately
Ming_of_Harlem
Professional wrestling tag team
Harlem Heat was a professional wrestling tag team composed of two brothers, Booker and Lash Huffman (better known as Booker T and Stevie Ray). The team
Harlem_Heat
Six men accused of murder in 1965
The Harlem Six was the name applied to six men in Harlem, New York, who were put on trial in March 1965. The media also referred to them as the Blood Brothers
Harlem_Six
American comedy television series
Harlem is an American comedy television series created and executive produced by Tracy Oliver that aired on Amazon Prime Video from December 3, 2021, to
Harlem_(TV_series)
2012 single by Baauer
"Harlem Shake" is a song recorded by American DJ and producer Baauer. It was released as his debut single on May 22, 2012, by Mad Decent imprint label
Harlem_Shake_(song)
1951 poem by Langston Hughes
Harlem What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat?
Harlem_(poem)
Novel series by Chester Himes
The Harlem Detective series of novels by Chester Himes comprises nine hardboiled novels set in the 1950s and early 1960s: For Love of Imabelle, a.k.a.
Harlem_Detective_series
Professional basketball team
The Harlem Wizards is a professional basketball team created in 1962 by sports promoter Howie Davis. Unlike most basketball teams, the Harlem Wizards
Harlem_Wizards
Basketball entertainment team
Harlem Magicians was a basketball enterprise founded in 1953 by Lon Varnell through his Varnell Enterprises, that was similar in fashion and activities
Harlem_Magicians
Borough in New York City and county in New York State
seat of the city's government. Harlem in Upper Manhattan became the center of what is now known as the cultural Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s. The Stonewall
Manhattan
1958 photograph by Art Kane
A Great Day in Harlem or Harlem 1958 is a black-and-white photograph of 57 jazz musicians in Harlem, New York, taken by freelance photographer Art Kane
A_Great_Day_in_Harlem
Tabletop horror role-playing game
Harlem Unbound is a supplement published by indie role-playing game publisher Darker Hue Studios in 2017 for the horror role-playing game Call of Cthulhu
Harlem_Unbound
City in Montana, United States
Harlem is a city in Blaine County, Montana, United States. The population was 769 at the 2020 census. The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is just south
Harlem,_Montana
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Harlem Township may refer to: Harlem Township, Stephenson County, Illinois Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois Harlem Township, Sargent County
Harlem_Township
Census-designated place in Florida, United States
Harlem is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hendry County, Florida, United States. It was established in 1926, and its population is predominantly African
Harlem,_Florida
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Harlem Heights may refer to: Harlem Heights, Florida Morningside Heights, Manhattan Harlem Heights (TV series), reality docu-drama series on BET Battle
Harlem_Heights
Harlem Quartet is a string quartet that was originally composed of first-place laureates of the Sphinx Competition for Black and Latino string players
Harlem_Quartet
Organization of African-American writers
Harlem Writers Guild (HWG) is the oldest organization of African-American writers, originally established as the Harlem Writers Club in 1950 by John Oliver
Harlem_Writers_Guild
United States Army African-American regiment
re-organized as the 369th upon its federalization, and commonly referred to as the Harlem Hellfighters, was an infantry regiment of the New York Army National Guard
369th Infantry Regiment (United States)
369th_Infantry_Regiment_(United_States)
1939 jazz standard by Earle Hagen & Dick Rogers
"Harlem Nocturne" is a 1939 jazz standard written by Earle Hagen with lyrics by Dick Rogers for the Ray Noble orchestra, of which they were members. The
Harlem_Nocturne
Theater in Manhattan, New York
The Victoria Theater was a theater located on 125th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was designed in 1917 by Thomas
Victoria_Theater_(Harlem)
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Harlem station may refer to the following stations in the United States: Harlem station (CTA Blue Line O'Hare branch) in Chicago, Illinois Harlem station
Harlem_station
American crime boss in Harlem, New York (1905–1968)
Johnson (October 31, 1905 – July 7, 1968) was an American crime boss in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. Ellsworth Raymond "Bumpy" Johnson was born
Bumpy_Johnson
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West Harlem may refer to: Western Harlem in Manhattan, New York An area of Harlem in Manhattan, New York Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, a neighborhood in
West_Harlem
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List of songs about New York City
List_of_songs_about_New_York_City
Topics referred to by the same term
"Harlem Shuffle" is an R&B song written and originally recorded by the duo Bob & Earl in 1963. Harlem Shuffle may also refer to: Harlem Shuffle (dance
Harlem Shuffle (disambiguation)
Harlem_Shuffle_(disambiguation)
Symphonic jazz composition by Duke Ellington
Harlem is a symphonic jazz composition by the American composer Duke Ellington. Originally commissioned by Arturo Toscanini in 1950 as part of a larger
Harlem_(Ellington)
Musical artist
Harlem Yu (traditional Chinese: 庾澄慶; simplified Chinese: 庾澄庆; pinyin: Yǔ Chéngqìng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Jú Têng-khèng; born 28 July 1961) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter
Harlem_Yu
American indie rock band
Harlem Shakes were an American indie rock band from New York, formed in 2006 and signed to Gigantic Music. Prior to their signing, they released the 2007
Harlem_Shakes
American mobster (1877–1944)
in the Harlem "numbers rackets" during the 1920s. He was also a philanthropist and small banker. He funded literary prizes during the Harlem Renaissance
Casper_Holstein
1988 single by U2
"Angel of Harlem" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the tenth track on their 1988 album Rattle and Hum, and was released as its second single in December
Angel_of_Harlem
Unincorporated community in Ohio, US
Harlem is an unincorporated community in Harlem Township, Delaware County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. Harlem was platted in 1849 and named for its location
Harlem,_Ohio
1991 film by Bill Duke
A Rage in Harlem is a 1991 American crime film directed by Bill Duke and loosely based on Chester Himes' novel A Rage in Harlem. The film stars Forest
A_Rage_in_Harlem
Charter school operator
Middle School Manhattan Harlem 1 Harlem 2 Harlem 3 Harlem 4 Harlem 5 Harlem 6 Harlem East Harlem North Central Harlem North West Harlem West Hell's Kitchen
Success Academy Charter Schools
Success_Academy_Charter_Schools
American football player (born 2007)
Harlem Michael Berry (born May 22, 2007) is an American college football running back for the LSU Tigers. Berry attended St. Martin's Episcopal School
Harlem_Berry
Spanish comedian and late-blooming actor
Leonardo González Feliz (born 16 November 1962), better known as Leo Harlem, is a Spanish comedian and late-blooming actor. Leonardo González Feliz (his
Leo_Harlem
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Spanish Harlem may refer to: Spanish Harlem, a neighborhood in New York City "Spanish Harlem" (song), a song most famously recorded by Ben E. King Spanish
Spanish Harlem (disambiguation)
Spanish_Harlem_(disambiguation)
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Harlem riot may refer to: Harlem riot of 1935, trouble that began after rumors circulated that a young child had been severely beaten by a shopkeeper Harlem
Harlem_riot
Greater Harlem, in the northern section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, has historically had high poverty and crime rates. Crime in Harlem is primarily
Crime_in_Harlem
American actress
William Shakespeare's romantic play Twelfth Night at the Classical Theatre of Harlem. She won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in two consecutive
Kara_Young_(actress)
2014 graphic novel
The Harlem Hellfighters is a graphic novel written by author Max Brooks with illustrations done by Caanan White. It is a fictionalized account of the experiences
The_Harlem_Hellfighters
Man-made lake in Central Park, New York City
Harlem Meer is a man-made lake at the northeast corner of New York City's Central Park. It lies west of Fifth Avenue, south of 110th Street, and north
Harlem_Meer
Japanese manga series
Harlem Beat (ハーレム・ビート, Hāremu Bīto) is a Japanese manga series created by Yuriko Nishiyama [ja]. It details the struggles of young Nate Torres to go from
Harlem_Beat
1970 American action film by Ossie Davis
Cotton Comes to Harlem is a 1970 American neo-noir action comedy film co-written and directed by Ossie Davis and starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St
Cotton_Comes_to_Harlem
Street in Chicago, Illinois, US
Harlem Avenue is a major north–south street located in Chicago and its west, southwest, and northwest suburbs. It stretches from Glenview Road in Glenview
Harlem_Avenue
Tidal strait in New York City
The Harlem River is an 8-mile (13 km) tidal strait in New York City, flowing between the Hudson River and the East River. It separates the island of Manhattan
Harlem_River
1932 American film directed by Irwin R. Franklyn
Harlem Is Heaven is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama musical film directed by Irwin Franklyn and featuring a virtually all African-American cast. Bill
Harlem_Is_Heaven
Independent school, nonprofit school in the United States
Harlem Academy is an independent, nonprofit, co-educational K–8 school in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. Founded in 2004, the school serves students
Harlem_Academy
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Harlem Blues is a song written by W. C. Handy It may also refer to: Harlem Blues (Donald Byrd album), a 1988 album featuring the above composition Harlem
Harlem_Blues
1987 single by London Boys
"Harlem Desire" is a single by Europop duo London Boys. It was originally released in 1987 to limited success. As a result of the success of "Requiem"
Harlem_Desire
1960 song by Ben E. King
"Spanish Harlem" is a song recorded by Ben E. King in 1960 for Atco Records. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector and produced by Jerry Leiber
Spanish_Harlem_(song)
United States historic place
The Harlem YMCA is located at 180 West 135th Street between Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan
Harlem_YMCA
Group of concerned parents
The Harlem Nine were a group of concerned parents, including Mae Mallory, who withdrew their children from schools in Harlem in May 1958 in order to protest
Harlem_Nine
Norwegian physician and politician
Gudmund Harlem (24 July 1917 – 22 March 1988) was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Labour Party. He was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs
Gudmund_Harlem
Jamaican American writer and poet (1890–1948)
was a Jamaican-American writer and poet. He was a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Born in Jamaica, McKay first travelled to the United States
Claude_McKay
Former Atlantic City, New Jersey nightclub
Club Harlem was a nightclub at 32 North Kentucky Avenue in the Northside neighborhood of Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1935 by Leroy
Club_Harlem
American animated television series
Hanna-Barbera characters. The characters from other Hanna-Barbera shows Harlem Globetrotters, Josie and the Pussycats, Jeannie, and Speed Buggy all appeared
The_New_Scooby-Doo_Movies
Italian-American gang
The East Harlem Purple Gang was a gang and organized crime group in New York City consisting of Italian-American hit-men and heroin dealers who were semi-independent
East_Harlem_Purple_Gang
American singer, actor, political activist, and athlete (1898–1976)
National Football League (NFL). After graduation, he became a figure in the Harlem Renaissance, with performances in Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones and
Paul_Robeson
2013 studio album by Kevin Morby
Harlem River is the debut studio album by the American indie rock musician Kevin Morby. It is an homage to Morby's time living in New York City and was
Harlem_River_(album)
1940 American short film
Harlem Hotshots is an American short film from 1940 produced by Sack Amusements. The 20 minute film is a musical. One poster for the film includes a skyline
Harlem_Hotshots
2021 novel by Colson Whitehead
Harlem Shuffle is a 2021 novel by American novelist Colson Whitehead. It is the follow-up to Whitehead's 2019 novel The Nickel Boys, which earned him his
Harlem_Shuffle_(novel)
American television sitcom (1978–1986)
Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, respectively, who are two boys from Harlem taken in by the Drummonds, a wealthy Park Avenue businessman and his daughter
Diff'rent_Strokes
Street gang in Los Angeles
The Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips are a "set" of the Crips alliance of street gangs. The gang was formed by Belizean American Crips who had moved from South
Rollin'_30s_Harlem_Crips
2022 American film
Paris is in Harlem is a 2022 American drama film written and directed by Christina Kallas and starring Vandit Bhatt. Chris Veteri as Ike Vandit Bhatt as
Paris_Is_in_Harlem
2026 American documentary film
Once Upon a Time in Harlem is a 2026 American documentary film directed by William Greaves and David Greaves, and produced by Liani Greaves and Anne de
Once_Upon_a_Time_in_Harlem
Comic strip
Harlem Heroes is a British comic strip that formed part of the original line-up of stories in 2000 AD (February 1977). Inspired by the popularity during
Harlem_Heroes
Chicago "L" station
Harlem/Lake, announced as Harlem, is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Green Line. It is the northwestern terminus of
Harlem/Lake_station
Chicago jazz band
The Harlem Hamfats was a Chicago jazz band formed in 1936. Initially, they mainly provided backup music for jazz and blues singers, such as Johnny Temple
Harlem_Hamfats
2010 single by Kanye West featuring Teyana Taylor and Cyhi the Prynce
"Christmas in Harlem" is a song by hip-hop recording artist Kanye West. The track features rapper Cyhi the Prynce and R&B singer Teyana Taylor, both of
Christmas_in_Harlem
American clergyman
ATLAH stands for All The Land Anointed Holy, which is Manning's name for Harlem. James David Manning was born on February 20, 1947, in Red Springs, North
James_David_Manning
Art museum in New York City
The Studio Museum in Harlem is an African-American art museum at 144 West 125th Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United
Studio_Museum_in_Harlem
1975 studio album by Clifford Thornton
The Gardens of Harlem is an album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Clifford Thornton. It was recorded at the Blue Rock Studio in New York City in
The_Gardens_of_Harlem
1985 film by Michael Schultz
"The Glow". Another martial artist, Sho'nuff (also known as "The Shogun of Harlem"), sees Leroy as the only obstacle to being acknowledged as the true master
The_Last_Dragon
African-American political coalition
The Gang of Four, also known as the Harlem Clubhouse, was an African-American political coalition from Harlem whose members later ascended to top political
Gang_of_Four_(Harlem)
Play by Djanet Sears
considered for merging. › Harlem Duet is a 1997 dramatic play by Canadian playwright Djanet Sears. Billie, a young graduate student in Harlem, deals with her husband
Harlem_Duet
Choir in Harlem, New York City, U.S.
The Boys Choir of Harlem (also known as the Harlem Boys Choir) was a choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States. Its final performance after
Boys_Choir_of_Harlem
neighborhoods in the section of Harlem, in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Astor Row Strivers' Row Le Petit Senegal Spanish Harlem Hamilton Heights Manhattanville
List of neighborhoods in Harlem
List_of_neighborhoods_in_Harlem
1939 American film
Paradise in Harlem is a 1939 American musical comedy-drama film written by Frank H. Wilson and directed by Joseph Seiden. It was first shown in 1939 starring
Paradise_in_Harlem
Hospital in New York, United States
Harlem Valley State Hospital, south of the hamlet of Wingdale in the town of Dover, was a New York State psychiatric hospital that operated from 1924 to
Harlem_Valley_State_Hospital
Topics referred to by the same term
Harlem 1 may refer to: Jester I Unit, a punishment facility in Texas and originally named Harlem 1 Unit Success Academy Harlem 1, a charter school in New
Harlem_1
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