ART
ARCHITECTURE
& HISTORY
in the Public Realm
Langston Hughes, Marcus Garvey, and Adam Clayton Powell
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Harlem: The Capital of Black America (part 3)
James Kaplan
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Abyssinian Baptist Church

About this Tour Stop...

This section of the tour begins with the life of writer Langston Hughes. A mosaic in the Schomburg celebrates Hughes's poem 'The Negro Speaks of Rivers'. Marcus Garvey was a Harlem resident and Black nationalist speaker. His organization, the Universal Negro Improvement Association, his ideas of Pan-Africanism, and the travels of his vessel The Yarmouth were important forerunners to future African independence movements. The tour ends with a discussion of the role of Adam Clayton Powell and his Abyssynian Baptist Church on the economic desegregation of Harlem.