Michael Goldfarb explores Harlem, the most dynamic African-American neighbourhood in the US.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2011/02/110201_documentary_one_block_in_harlem.shtml
Michael Goldfarb explores Harlem, the most dynamic African-American neighbourhood in the US.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2011/02/110201_documentary_one_block_in_harlem.shtml
How important is it for African-American culture that Harlem remains what it has been since the 1920s - the undisputed capital of black America?
In the last decade the area has been going through dramatic changes.
First, former President Bill Clinton, opened his post-White House office there.
Then, as Manhattan real estate prices rocketed, wealthy people - many of them white - began moving in.
Michael Goldfarb traces this iconic neighbourhood’s story by telling the history of a single street - 120th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues - from 1910, when it was a Jewish neighbourhood, to the present day.
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