Our thanks to @SaveHarlemNow!, event sponsor @SenatorCCleare, the Friendship Baptist Church in Harlem, and everyone who turned out for this great community forum. 🧵2/2
Today marks the beginning of #WomensHistoryMonth! Today we celebrate #ZoraNealeHurston, an #AfricanAmerican author, anthropologist, and filmmaker known for portraying racial struggles in the early 20th century American South and published research on hoodoo.
Do you know that the Popularity Club Restaurant used to host #BlackMusicians like Fess Williams, Blanche Calloway, and Noble Sissle in #CentralHarlem at 161-163 West 131st Street? #BlackHistoryMonth
Do know that undertaker Granville O. Paris moved his practice, Granville O. Paris Funeral Home, in #CentralHarlem from 116 West 131st Street across the street to 151 West 131st Street? #BlackHistoryMonth
Do you know that William H. Des Verney, organizer of the #BrotherhoodOfSleepingCarPorters, lived in #CentralHarlem and formed the first predominantly African American labor union at his home at 148-150 West 131st Street?