Harlem Sings
The evening of April 30 the children of Harlem’s Got Talent learned a new song: “Sing a Simple Song” by Sly and the Family Stone. Continue reading
Harlem Sings
The evening of April 30 the children of Harlem’s Got Talent learned a new song: “Sing a Simple Song” by Sly and the Family Stone. Continue reading
Harlem Does It
The Harlem’s Got Talent project started by Clyde Frazier, Sr., (center back) kicked off last night Wednesday, April 10th, 2013 with the kids singing “Lean on me” and other songs. Continue reading
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Leroy Edward Eley, Sr., a loving and devoted father, grandfather, son, brother, friend, and Military Instructor Pilot was born May 27, 1927 in Harlem, NY and transitioned from this earth into the arms of his heavenly Father, on August 30, 2012. Continue reading
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Tagged 1927 in Harlem, african american, Apollo Space Program, Black Pilots Association, Charles Eley, George W. Bush, Harlem, Leroy Edward Eley, Lunar Excursion Module, May 27, Negro Airmen International, NY, Sr. ", Stick and Rudder Club, Tuskegee airmen, Tuskegee Army Airfield, United States Army Air Corp
In a few short weeks, from April 15 – 24th, a time when most high school students are enjoying spring break, 12 teens and three adults from the Upward Bound College Preparation Program of Boys & Girls Harbor will be traveling to Africa to volunteer at Soft Power Health’s Uganda Project. Under the direction of Soft Power Health’s founder, Dr. Jessie Stone, Harbor students will assist in explaining to villagers how malaria is contracted and how they can protect themselves through the use of mosquito nets. At the end of the session, villagers purchase subsidized nets. Continue reading
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The AFRO-American Newspapers, one of the nation’s oldest news organizations dedicated to covering the African American community, has created a comprehensive collection of over a million articles that captures the African American experience in business, civil rights, education, health, law, and sports beginning in the late 19th century. Continue reading
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Tagged Google partnered with the AFRO, John H. Murphy, Sr. ", The AFRO-American Newspaper