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BXMike: 4th Feb 2009 - 18:46 GMTIts sad what's happening to harlem...people being driven out of there neighborhoodswith sky high rents... coty: 7th Feb 2009 - 06:01 GMTIn 1972, this building was a tenement building full of African American families. The Harlem Turks streetgang had their clubhouse down in its basement celler. The newly constructed building now serves as the main office center for hotel worker's health care. ewall: 23rd Feb 2009 - 00:13 GMTwhere have all the flowers gone?, when will we ever learn? these people have managed to destroy all most every culture they've come in contact with, without a care in the world once again bumb uncle toms allowed them to do it these dumb toms thought these devils were going to be their friends ha, ha, not those devil can't wait for you nig.... to leave, they don't shop in the area, socialize with their own and may be meeting in secret about how to get rid of the darkies, being harleem was once dutch, malcolm x once said, the black man will one day see the white for what he is! not yet sadly, not yet Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Peter - [previous] :: [next] |
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