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The title character in Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" moves from the Deep South to this New York City district |
Harlem
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$400 |
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2016-05-13 |
#7300 |
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In the 1950s, Chester Himes moved to Paris, where he wrote murder mysteries like "Cotton Comes to" here |
Harlem
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS |
2008-02-07 |
#5394 |
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Claude McKay was a leading figure in this NYC area's "Renaissance" even though he was born in Jamaica |
Harlem
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN AUTHORS |
1996-09-16 |
#2766 |
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Chester Hines was perhaps best known for his novel "Cotton Comes to" here |
Harlem
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$400 |
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BLACK AUTHORS |
1992-01-08 |
#1698 |
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James Baldwin called this "the only human part of New York", but left it anyway |
Harlem
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NYC AUTHORS |
1987-04-07 |
#607 |