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East harlem born Tupac Shakur.

East harlem born Tupac Shakur.

N.Y.C., Harlem, neighbourhood ballet class, 1968. Photo by Eve Arnold as part of the Black is Beautiful series. 

N.Y.C., Harlem, neighbourhood ballet class, 1968. Photo by Eve Arnold as part of the Black is Beautiful series. 

All dressed up for church.

All dressed up for church.

Harlem raised R&B singer and actress Melba Moore.

Harlem raised R&B singer and actress Melba Moore.

Dancing in the Streets, Late 1970’s.

Dancing in the Streets, Late 1970’s.

Spring 1943. “A Harlem scene.” by Gordon Parks

Spring 1943. “A Harlem scene.” by Gordon Parks

Savoy Ballroom, Harlem, New York, 1939, photo by Cornell Capa

Savoy Ballroom, Harlem, New York, 1939, photo by Cornell Capa

Young girl in Harlem, 1940.

Young girl in Harlem, 1940.

Sugar Ray Robinson @Sugar Rays, 1950.

Sugar Ray Robinson @Sugar Rays, 1950.

East harlem born Tupac Shakur.

East harlem born Tupac Shakur.

N.Y.C., Harlem, neighbourhood ballet class, 1968. Photo by Eve Arnold as part of the Black is Beautiful series. 

N.Y.C., Harlem, neighbourhood ballet class, 1968. Photo by Eve Arnold as part of the Black is Beautiful series. 

All dressed up for church.

All dressed up for church.

Harlem raised R&B singer and actress Melba Moore.

Harlem raised R&B singer and actress Melba Moore.

Dancing in the Streets, Late 1970’s.

Dancing in the Streets, Late 1970’s.

Spring 1943. “A Harlem scene.” by Gordon Parks

Spring 1943. “A Harlem scene.” by Gordon Parks

Savoy Ballroom, Harlem, New York, 1939, photo by Cornell Capa

Savoy Ballroom, Harlem, New York, 1939, photo by Cornell Capa

Young girl in Harlem, 1940.

Young girl in Harlem, 1940.

Sugar Ray Robinson @Sugar Rays, 1950.

Sugar Ray Robinson @Sugar Rays, 1950.

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