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Allen Stringfellow, 1923-2004

Harlem One Stop / June 25, 2016

With scraps of paper and applications of glue, Allen Stringfellow reconstructed the worlds he knew. As a collage artist, he created jazz scenes and depicted families at birthday parties and…

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Columbia UniversityFormer Bloomingdale Asylum Site

Harlem One Stop / June 17, 2011

UPPER WEST SIDE — Columbia University educates top-notch brains, but a century ago, the campus of the Ivy League school was a haven for a different type of mind —…

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