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How Harlem-Based Fintech Startups Can Benefit From Tax Software Development

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The fintech industry has witnessed remarkable growth over the past decade, revolutionizing how we manage and invest our finances. Harlem, a vibrant neighborhood in New York City, has not been left behind in this financial revolution.  With a growing number of fintech startups calling Harlem home, these innovative businesses have a unique opportunity to benefit…

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Finding The Best B2B Marketing Agencies From Harlem And Across The USA

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In today’s fast-paced and hyper-competitive business landscape, B2B companies are constantly seeking innovative ways to stay ahead of the curve and secure their market positions. One strategy that has gained significant traction in recent years is partnering with B2B marketing agencies. These agencies specialize in crafting tailored marketing solutions to help B2B companies reach their…

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How To Cultivate A Love For Maths And Physics: A Comprehensive Guide

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As the world leans more heavily into STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), the mastery of subjects like maths and physics becomes not just advantageous but essential. These subjects not only hold the key to future technological advancements but also unlock the mysteries of the universe. However, many students often view these subjects as…

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How To Complement Your Outfit With Monet Fashion Accessories

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Accessories are the details that complete your look. They can add originality or individuality to your appearance. Learning to choose the right accessories for your clothes means making your image harmonious. Knowing how to accessorize your outfit is an important skill that can beautify your appearance and make your look more complete. The right accessories…

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Home of Claudia Jones memorialized in London

One of the former homes of the Harlem-bred radical intellectual Claudia Jones was recently honored with an English Heritage blue plaque. 

The plaque was mounted on the façade of 6 Meadow Road in the Vauxhall district of London on October 5. 

English Heritage blue plaques have been placed on more than 400 historic buildings and sites throughout England to mark locations where important events have taken place. The organization has noted that only 4.6% of their plaques in London commemorate places where Black or Asian people have made history.

The installation of the blue plaque in Vauxhall took place during Britain’s annual Black History Month celebrations. It was meant to commemorate the location where Jones, a mid-20th century journalist and community organizer, lived for nearly four years while in England. 

It’s the place where, in 1958, she established the West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean News, the first major Black newspaper in Britain. 

Vauxhall was also where Jones thought of establishing a Caribbean Carnival in London. After a series of incidents culminated in a race riot that saw working class British people attacking African and Caribbean immigrants, Jones thought to feature a celebration of Caribbean culture in the heart of London. “A people’s art is the genesis of their freedom,” she wrote as a slogan for her first Caribbean Carnival celebration, in January 1959. Jones’s carnivals had no direct relation to what later became known as Notting Hill Carnival (NHC), the activist group TAOBQ (The African Or Black Question) has pointed out, but were among the first to herald Caribbean culture in Britain—something that is now the norm at NHC.

“Culture––whether music, art, or dance––will always provide opportunity to open minds and drive change, and Claudia saw this better than anyone,” Afro British cultural historian and Blue Plaques Panel member Gus Casely-Hayford said in a press statement.

The Trinidad and Tobago-born, Harlem-reared Jones had been a prominent member of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and for years authored the Daily Worker newspaper’s “Half the World” column, where she wrote about African American and other working-class women’s issues. 

Jones’s links to the CPUSA led to her being arrested several times. Government authorities questioned her loyalty to the United States and ultimately deported her to England in 1955 rather than to Trinidad, which was still a colony at the time. 

Her work in England has led to her being acknowledged as one of the 100 Great Black Britons

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