You cannot mention Harlem Heat without mentioning Sherri Martel at the same time. — Booker T Copy Share Image
You white folks see UFOs in your dreams. You don't hear about Martians in Harlem. — Paul Mooney Copy Share Image
I've been able to provide for my family, move out of Harlem and travel the world. — Dave East Copy Share Image
Man I mean, the great thing about playing clubs in Harlem is people have an appreciation not just for the music but… — Christian Scott Copy Share Image
We had the skirts with the slits up the side, sort of tough, sort of Spanish Harlem cool, but sweet too. — Ronnie Spector Copy Share Image
To me, Harlem is one of the most important places on the earth, particularly when it comes to talking about African Americans. — Cheo Hodari Coker Copy Share Image
I've lived all over the world, but Harlem is very special to me, and when I decided to open a restaurant near… — Marcus Samuelsson Copy Share Image
When I first got to the city, I had no money. I was living in Queens amongst boxes and lived in Harlem… — Helene Yorke Copy Share Image
I was born in Harlem, raised in the South Bronx, went to public school, got out of public college, went into the… — Colin Powell Copy Share Image
Harlem is not a playground for rich bankers and consultants. It's got students of all colors. It's got old people who keep… — Marcus Samuelsson Copy Share Image
You see a lot of Baptist churches in Harlem, you see a lot of the same kind of cuisine, the soul food… — Mike Colter Copy Share Image
Melting pot Harlem-Harlem of honey and chocolate and caramel and rum and vinegar and lemon and lime and gall. Dusky dream Harlem… — Langston Hughes Copy Share Image
Kati with an I was a New York Times Critics' Pick and I was really happy that it got a run uptown… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
You grow up in America and you're told from day one, 'This is the land of opportunity.' That everybody has an equal… — Geoffrey Canada Copy Share Image
It was something that came sort of matter-of-factually. Because there - it's like really - real honest engagement with the people around… — Kehinde Wiley Copy Share Image
My fellow Wilmington, North Carolina native Meadowlark Lemon is a true national treasure. I watched him play for the Harlem Globetrotters when… — Michael Jordan Copy Share Image
Many people in Harlem never go out of Harlem. I mean they'd never even been downtown. And you can see how this… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
Eric Walrond, handsome, cosmopolitan, and beguilingly enigmatic, may have been the most promising literary talent of the Harlem Renaissance… James Davis's finely… — David Levering Lewis Copy Share Image
I was a teacher. I also worked at Harlem Children's Zone. I moved back to Baltimore and opened up an after-school, out-of-school… — DeRay Mckesson Copy Share Image
I'm not guilty. You're the one that's guilty. The lawmakers, the politicians, the Colombian drug lords, all you who lobby against making… — Wesley Snipes Copy Share Image
I kept finding the same anguish, the same doubt; a self-contempt that neither irony nor intellect seemed able to deflect. Even DuBois’s… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
“The projects are hideous, of course, there being a law, apparently respected throughout the world, that popular housing shall be as cheerless… — James Baldwin Copy Share Image
Here's what I love: when a great writer turns me into a Jew from Chicago, a lesbian out of South Carolina, or… — Pat Conroy Copy Share Image
“The rosy enthusiasms and hopes of 1925," Alain Locke said ten years later, "were. . . cruelly deceptive mirages." The ghetto was… — Gilbert Osofsky Copy Share Image
I think that once you're able to sort of get in line with who and how you relate to the world, you'll… — Kehinde Wiley Copy Share Image
If the poem is so moving that even if you have no experience in that particular setting be it 1920's Harlem let's… — Rita Dove Copy Share Image
One of my first role models was Eugene Lang, a wealthy businessman who went back to his elementary school in East Harlem… — Bette Midler Copy Share Image
Living at the YMCA in Harlem dramatically broadened my view of the world. — Constance Baker Motley Copy Share Image
Harlem has always been the nexus of music, politics, culture, criminal figures. — Cheo Hodari Coker Copy Share Image
I credit a lot of my success to being from Harlem, growing up there. — Mohamed Bamba Copy Share Image
Thanks, but the last time I was in New York I kind of broke...Harlem. -Bruce Banner — The Avengers Copy Share Image