F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary legacy has gained strength over the years. Authors Joseph Heller, Tobias Wolff, Garrison Keillor and Jane Smalley praise his accessibility to readers and his insights into the lives of everyday people.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary legacy has gained strength over the years, with many modern writers admiring his greatness as a writer. Authors Joseph Heller, Tobias Wolff, Garrison Keillor and Jane Smalley praise his accessibility to readers, his confidence in his own talents, and his insights into the dreams of everyday people.
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After the Civil War, many of the country's best and brightest black advocates, artists, entrepreneurs and intellectuals moved to the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Thanks largely to the efforts of these residents, Harlem became both the cradle of a cultural revolution and the heart of the civil rights movement. Meet some of the many people who gave—and continue to give—this neighborhood a voice, simply by calling it home.
Famous Harlem Residents
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Imbibers
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Famous Irish-Americans
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