Historical Landmarks
Historical Figures
HCZ Facts
Historical Events
Street Names
100

Performance Venue Central to the discovery of Black American performers and the development of Jazz, Soul, Swing and Behop

Apollo Theater (253 W 125th St)

100

Central to the Harlem Renaissance as a social activist and famous for his contribution to jazz poetry 

Langston Hughes 

100

When was the Harlem Children Zone founded?

1970

100

This event took place during the 1920's-30's , an intellectual and cultural movement that witnessed the flourishing of art, literature, dance, fashion, politics, theater in Harlem.

The Harlem Renaissance

100

Street named after a Black American revolutionary and nationalist leader who advocated for human rights during the civil rights era

Malcolm X Boulevard (formerly Lenox Avenue):

200

Hosted the 1960's Harlem Cultural Festival (located in East Harlem)

Marcus Garvey Park (6316 Mt Morris Park W)

200

Name two Literary Leaders in the Harlem Renaissance

 Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay, Countee Cullen, Wallace Thurman, Jessie Fauset

200

In what year was Promise Academy ll built ?

2004

200

This occured during the 1916's-1930's, over thousands of Black Americans moved from the South to Harlem

The Great Migration

200

Street named after the First Black American Congressman elected from New York who was also a Baptist Pastor

Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (formerly 7th Avenue)

300

Historically Known for being the first Black American Baptist Congregation in New York State

Abyssinian Baptist Church (132 Odell Clark Pl)

300

Pianist , bandleader and Composer who developed "Big Band Jazz" during the Harlem Renaissance (hint last name sounds like the Netflix show Bridger___)

Duke Ellington

300

In what year did Kwame Owusu-Kesse become the CEO of the Harlem Children Zone

2014

300

Harlem was a leading center for activism and social change during the 1960's, what was this era called ?

The Rise of Civil Rights

300

This street was named after an American Social Reformer, Abolitionist, Writer, Orator, Statesman who escaped from slavery in Maryland, and helped lead the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York 

Frederick Douglass Boulevard (formerly 8th Avenue)

400

Research Center and archive dedicated to the preservation and history of Black American Culture

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture -NYPL (515 Malcolm X Blvd)

400

Dancer , Singer, Actress, and standout performer in the Harlem Renaissance who was the first Black American Woman to star in a motion picture

Josephine Baker

400

Name Harlem Children Zone's three core beliefs/values?

Children First, Servant Leadership, Place Matters

400

This event took place in 1935 as a response to a suspected theft that from a White owned business, the event was fueled by years of economic hardship, racial injustice, and community mistrust of the police.

Harlem Race Riot

400

This park was named after the first Black American to play in Major League Baseball(MLB) during the 20th century

Jackie Robinson Park

500

Black American District famous for it's architecture, being a high elevation neighborhood and having served as a sign of economic prosperity and intellect during the 1920's-1940's, the name is also known as the "sweet life" 

Sugar Hill Historic District

500

Black American Sociologist, Writer and Founder of the NAACP who advocated for racial equality

W. E. B. Du Bois

500

What was the original name of the Harlem Children Zone before it was renamed in 2002 ?

Rheedlen Centers for Children and Families

500

A weekly celebration that originally started off as a one day celebration in 1974 founded by Percy Sutton and Lloyd Williams that highlights African-American, Caribbean, Hispanic, and African history, arts, and culture. 

Harlem Week

500

125th street is also known as ? (hint this person is an American civil rights activist who is famous for his speech)

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard

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