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Langston Hughes’ Harlem Home Threatened By Gentrification

When Harlem was the mecca of African-American culture, Langston Hughes was one of its luminaries. During the 1950s and ’60s, the great poet of the Harlem Renaissance lived in what was once a majestic brownstone house on E. 127th Street, between 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue. The battle … Read entire story.

Source: HelloBeautiful

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