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The closeness of Ashwood and Garvey's union became evident to all Harlemites in October, 1919, when she risked her own safety to physically shield him from a former disgruntled employee, George Tyler. When the two women opened the Harlem Lanes Bowling Center last year, it marked the first time in 30 years that Harlemites could patronize a local bowling establishment. Men like McKay, Cullen and Hughes belonged to a small and rarefied bunch; as artists, their counter-cultural lives were hardly typical of most black middle-class Harlemites, much less most middle-class African Americans/Caribbeans elsewhere. |
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