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Valerie Jo Bradley and James Singletary of Save Harlem Now! Brownstoner 12/16/22 Photo: Susan DeVries
Harlem’s Impact on the March on Washington
Publisher: NBC New York
60 years ago The March on Washington reshaped the landscape of the Civil Rights Movement and many people don’t know it started in Harlem. Marc Santia reports.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Commemorates The March On Washington’s 60th Anniversary
Publisher: Forbes Breaking News
On Monday, Mayor Eric Adams (D-NYC) held a press briefing in Harlem to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington.
Harlem Heritage Marker Unveiled at March on Washington Headquarters
Publisher: CBS News New York
On the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, the Harlem headquarters where the event was organized now has its own Harlem Heritage Marker.
Mayor Adams Unveils Historical Marker for 60th Anniversary of March on Washington
Publisher: Bronx News 12
Mayor Eric Adams spoke Monday to mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington.
Can a Grassroots Movement Save Harlem’s Culturally Rich Buildings?
Publisher: Veranda
Valerie Jo Bradley is one of the co-founders of Save Harlem Now!, a nonprofit advocacy group that formed to preserve buildings and landscapes that contain important African American history from the early 20th century.
Save Harlem Now! Receives National Trust Grant
Publisher: National Trust for Historic Preservation
Save Harlem Now! is the proud recipient of a grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund that will support hiring its first Executive Director. This hire will provide administrative, management, and organizational support to further the mission to protect Harlem’s built environment and preserve its history.
NYC Honors African-American Community in Central Harlem With New Historic District
Publisher: Observer
Save Harlem Now!, a membership not-for-profit advocacy organization that fought for the designation, was similarly enthusiastic about the move and expressed hope that more landmarks in Harlem will receive historic status.
No Carve Outs in Central Harlem 130th-132nd Streets Historic District! Action Alert!
Author: Save Harlem Now!
Today, the Historic Districts Council has released the following ACTION ALERT! in support of the Central Harlem 130-132 Streets Historic District, which Save Harlem Now! has championed throughout the designation process. Please lend your support by contacting your City Councilman here.
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