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    Review: Questlove’s “SUMMER OF SOUL (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

    The same summer that a largely white, middle- and upper-class group of students descended upon Woodstock, N.Y. for a mammoth concert like no other the Harlem Cultural Festival was taking place in Mount Morris Park in Harlem. That little attention was paid to these equally splendid affairs is sadly understood given that it was a black audience and black artists. Thankfully, the lost footage of that summer has been found

    July 3, 2021
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    SUNDANCE: “Summer of Soul (… Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)”

    “Harlem was Heaven to us. It was a place where I was safe, happy, and made lifelong friends... to us, Harlem was Camelot.” -Festival attendee

    The Harlem Cultural Festival in the Summer of 1969. A free concert attended by over 300,000 people.

    The great Stevie Wonder takes the stage on a rainy afternoon. After singing a while

    January 29, 2021

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