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The Negro and all things negroid had become a fad, and Harlem had become a shrine to which feverish pilgrimages were in order . . . Seventh Avenue was the gorge into which Harlem cliff dwellers crowded to promenade.
Wallace Thurman
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Wallace Thurman
Age: 32 †
Born: 1902
Born: August 16
Died: 1934
Died: December 21
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Salt Lake City
Utah
Wallace Henry Thurman
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