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Harlem Pages has served as a beacon of literary and cultural life in central Harlem since 1998, founded by retired professor James Okonkwo with the mission of amplifying Black voices in literature. The store carries an extraordinary range of titles from the Harlem Renaissance through contemporary fiction, along with a rare books room housing signed first editions by Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Langston Hughes. Its community programming includes writing workshops for young people, monthly spoken word nights, and partnerships with local schools. The walls are adorned with rotating art exhibitions by Harlem-based painters and photographers. Harlem Pages has become a destination not just for neighborhood regulars but for literary tourists from around the world who recognize its vital role in preserving and promoting African American literary culture.
Harlem Pages has served as a beacon of literary and cultural life in central Harlem since 1998, founded by retired professor James Okonkwo with the mission of amplifying Black voices in literature. The store carries an extraordinary range of titles from the Harlem Renaissance through contemporary fiction, along with a rare books room housing signed first editions by Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Langston Hughes. Its community programming includes writing workshops for young people, monthly spoken word nights, and partnerships with local schools. The walls are adorned with rotating art exhibitions by Harlem-based painters and photographers. Harlem Pages has become a destination not just for neighborhood regulars but for literary tourists from around the world who recognize its vital role in preserving and promoting African American literary culture. Located in the heart of New York, New York, this beloved bookstore has been serving the literary community since 1998, making it 28 years of championing books and readers.
Monthly spoken word nights, weekly youth writing workshops, quarterly author residencies, annual Juneteenth literary celebration, and partnerships with Schomburg Center programming.
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