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What is Harlem?

Harlem is a place in New York City and original name is Manhattan but Harlem niggas and new Yorkers call it Harlem Harlem is a place of Black art and American history it contains art music Harlem is also a place of Black history art it's also the biggest burrow in New York City the most dangerous p lace in Harlem is still.nick also known as st.Nicholas st.nick is a very dangerous place to be living if ur not about that thug life,drug life, street life,or lived that Savage ass lifestyle. St.nick is the part of NYC where niggas kill or get killed very hard to make it out still.nick

I'm from Harlem.

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Harlem - what is it?

A term to describe something very awesome.

"That lamp is so Harlem!"

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What does "Harlem" mean?

Harlem’s (or the Harlem I know) are dickheads have bad personality’s are dirty mindedcheating arseholes

Harlem’s are dicks

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Harlem - what does it mean?

A ghetto ass neighborhood in Manhattan with sum ghetto (but attractive)hood niggas, project buildings, drug dealers and craxk heads

Im up in harlem son

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Harlem - meaning

The Greatest Collection of Blacks in the Country.

It was further comfirmed today that harlem is 80% Black, while the other 20% are KKK members living underground....

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Harlem - definition

African-AmericansVille(the central part at least). Known for it's history of African Americans. Of course other ethnic groups like hispanics and a few whites have been making up residence in this area. Harlem is a very large neighborhood in Manhattan and can be broken up to 3 parts: East Harlem(5th ave and east), Central Harlem(5th ave to St. Nicholas ave), and West Harlem or Hamilton Heights(St. Nicholas and further west) which is basically an extension of Washington Heights as it is predominantly a Dominican area. East Harlem is also predominantly hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican).

Tony: "Are you sure we're in Harlem? I see nothing but hispanics out here."
Hector: "That's because we're in East Harlem."

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Harlem - slang

Within the burough of Manhatten,from 110th st to 165th st

Harlem is where it's happening.

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Harlem

One of New York City's oldest neighbrohoods. Harlem has history. I mean mad history. Harlem is a famous neighborhood that homed many famous people, and I don't mean these whack-ass rap artists. The layout in Harlem has many pre-war row houses, apartment buildings and many other type of housings. There is also A LOT of famous places in this neighborhood, which varies through restaurants to arts & music to cultural places. Very well known to the famous Apallo Theater. Streets are named after famous people as well, such as 'Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard' and 'Malcolm X Avenue'. Harlem also has neighboring districts such as 'East Harlem, 'Sugar Hill', 'Hamilton Heights', 'Marble Hill' and many others. Neighborhoods near Harlem would be 'Washington Heights', 'Inwood' and the 'Upper East Side'.

However, Harlem was completely ruined by crime after the '40s. Crime went up to a huge %70, but in the past few years the neighborhood has gotten better and crime went down %64 thanks to (former) Mayor Roudolf Guiliani and (present) Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Harlem is a great place to visit.

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Harlem

He is very kind, smart, and is good at basketball.
All the ladies fall for him.

Harlem will help a person in need

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Harlem

Harlem is a part of Manhattan located ABOVE 125th st. and BELOW 165th st. It has historically been the home of African-Americans and peoples of African decent. Harlem is best known for the jazz, poetry, and art that came out of the Harlem Renaissance. Important figures of Harlem include: Langston Hughes, W.E.B DuBois, Ella Fitzgerald.

Harlem has also been seen as a dangerous place to people who reside below 96th st and really most places outside of Manhattan. Trust me, It's not.

I took the A train to 125th and got off in Harlem. (Duke Ellington's song "A Train" is all about this).

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