Sunday, January 19, 2020
The History of Harlem - Cultural Epicenter of Americaââ¬â¢s Black community
Over a significant time frame, African Americans have been forced to endure numerous hardships ââ¬â one of which being the negatives stigmas that unfairly generalize their people, culture and way of life. Therese stereotypes of a whole nationality label Blacks as, ââ¬Å"superstitious, lazy, ignorant, dirty, unreliable, (and even) criminal,â⬠(ââ¬Å"Stereotypesâ⬠). Such generalizations are products of the publicââ¬â¢s perception, which has been diluted by rooted historic and current prejudice as well as the mediaââ¬â¢s conveyance of a well-known African American cultural center: Harlem. Despite negative connotations associated with it, Harlem stands as a community that strives to flourish and maintain its strong cultural status. George Canada, the founder of the Harlem Childrenââ¬â¢s Zone, states, ââ¬Å"People think kids are all violent, and theyââ¬â¢re all out fighting and shooting. Most of our children want to grow up in a peaceful community where they c an live their lives and become successful adultsâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Your Cityâ⬠). Because this area has been subject to consistent historic change, its past is rocky, which accurately mirrors the struggle of the African American people. In order to achieve a better understanding of both the African American community and its cultural hub, it is essential to know the areaââ¬â¢s unique cultural history. From Renaissance to riots; drugs wars, violence and poverty, Harlemââ¬â¢s history as the cultural epicenter of Americaââ¬â¢s Black community may shed some light on the evolution of its current culture, people and stereotypes. In the 1920s, Harlem, New York had reached a cultural peak; ââ¬Å"it became the most famous and influential black American ghettoâ⬠(Weisbrot). With the migration of African Americans to the north, Harlem became heavily concentr... ...l P. "Chapter 9: Harlem Renaissance - A Brief Introduction." A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project. 2 Feb. 2008. PAL: Perspectives in American Literature. 13 Nov. 2008 . "Stereotypes of African Americans." Stereotypes of African Americans. June 2008. Wikipedia. 28 Nov. 2008 . Weisbrot, Robert. "Harlem." Encyclopedia of Urban America. 340-41. Ebooks. OhioLink. Cincinnati. 13 Nov. 2008 . "Your City, Your News." NY1. New York City. 13 Aug. 2008. Harlem Children Rally Against Gun Violence. 13 Aug. 2008. NY1. 20 Nov. 2008 .
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