I make Black historical fiction podcasts and I want us to know and celebrate the magnificent impact Black people have had on the building of this country.
Discover @AudioHarlem's Harlem Queen
Episode: You Know Who I Work For?
Set during the Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Queen tells the unbelievable but true story of Black woman "mobster" Madame Stephanie St. Clair.
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From @AudioHarlem
HARLEM QUEEN
Based on Madame St. Clair, “Numbers Queen” during the 1920s. She immigrated to Harlem at 15, via Paris. In Harlem, she ran with the big bad boys, like Dutch Schultz.
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