Edward W. Lewis’s Life in Harlem: A City of Contrasts
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Edward W. Lewis’s Life in Harlem: A City of Contrasts
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth post in our theme for February 2025, “Celluloid City,” which explores the role of and interplay between cities and film. You can see all posts from the theme here By Alyssa Lopez In March 1935, when sixteen-year-old Lino Rivera pocketed a knife while cutting through the S.H. Kress dime store on 125th Street in Harlem, neither he nor the white employees who chased him throughout the store knew the extent to which…
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