Similar words: charlemagne, harlem renaissance, charles, charles i, harlequin, charles ii, charley horse, charles darwin. Meaning: n. a district of Manhattan; now largely a Black ghetto.
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1 At the age of 12, Tupac joined a Harlem theatre group and studied ballet and acting.
2 After jamming in Harlem, in 1954 he turned professional with Tito Puente and others.
3 Despite his Harlem location and hyperactive career, expectation out stripped his accomplishments.
4 In East Harlem, choice has extended opportunities normally reserved for middle-class whites to poor black and Hispanic children.
5 The backdrop of 1950s Harlem is violent and sinister and the direction pulls few punches.
6 The Harlem riot erupted when an off-duty policeman killed James Powell, a teenage boy who had allegedly attacked him.
7 Cab driver: Uptown? You headed into Harlem!
8 Children playing leap frog in a Harlem street,[www.Sentencedict.com] ca.
9 A community garden project in Harlem to increase - city youngsters'access to healthful food and safe recreation.
10 Running Norway's government is Gro Harlem Brundtland , a 52 year - old doctor.
11 In the next instalment, I'll look at Ellington's background and the remarkable "Harlem renaissance" of African-American art that nurtured his early music.
12 Tattaglia Family pimps were shot to death in Harlem , dock goons were massacred.
13 I ran straight up to Columbia County, then turned East, came down the Harlem Valley and thence home.
14 He was principal dancer at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
15 Gadget Bob and his staff send in trick plays more often than the Harlem Globetrotters.
16 In fact Jeffries' ouster provoked not a ripple in Harlem, and nothing more dangerous than a rally on campus.
17 It was a quiet process, invisible to those beyond the borders of East Harlem.
18 I flew to New York and took the subway up to Harlem to view her at the funeral home.
19 According to the day's briefing notes the masterwork was to be Men of Harlem something to do with his globetrotting,[Sentencedict.com] presumably.
20 Mr Brown's potential for surprise was on clear view in Harlem.
21 Among numerous accomplishments, he ushered in the Jazz Age and heralded the fabled Harlem Renaissance.
22 It included radio and television stations, paging devices, mobile telephones, Orion Pictures and the Harlem Globetrotters.
23 He was extremely prolific, writing novels, short stories, detective fiction set in Harlem.
24 Blacks moved in protest, demanding establishment of a police precinct in Harlem.
25 And it does not force school districts to open and close schools, as District 4 does in East Harlem.
26 Santino Corleone : Niggers are having a good time with our policy banks in Harlem.
27 1934 - Ella Fitzgerald makes her singing debut at age 16 at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York.
28 On the other hand, the blues craze during and after the Harlem Renaissance influenced a whole generation of black Americans.
29 Harlem is a famous area in New York. The Harlem Renaissance was a period in which black artists explored their culture and showed pride in their race.
30 The white brothers looked uncomfortable and some of the Harlem brothers belligerent.
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