A Stroll in Harlem Size:20" x 25" 000 fans and had space
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000 fans and had space behind center field for fans to watch games with their horses and carriages
"They claim they have solved the problem of aerial navigation
This photo was taken in 1947 for the New York Herald Tribune by Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Nat Fein
His card showed Killarney roses and said
2" wide and is made of black nickel plating and placed on a 3" x 2" backer card
A Stroll in Harlem Size:20" x 25" 000 fans and had spaceFive organizers of Harlem Week are photographed mid strut down 126th Street and Lenox Avenue in May of 1994. They are on their way to a news conference on the event, which was celebrating its 20th anniversary that year. The historic figures are not only in front of the camera in this photograph, but also behind it. The photo was shot by Don Hogan Charles, the first Black photographer hired by The New York Times and widely regarded for his poignant
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