Who is lenox avenue named after




















In , it was co-named Malcolm X Boulevard, in honor of the slain civil rights leader. The avenue was the heart of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance in the s.

The street brought together African Americans, Latinos, British West Indians, and Spaniards who developed relationships over common interests such as jazz and food.

Jazz flourished and grew like it could have in no other time and place. Boulevard in , though street signs still show th Street alongside the King name. But the old names stuck for the newcomers.

Ibrahim Diakite came to New York from Mali nine years ago. Sow agrees that West Africans from Senegal, Mali and Ivory Coast keep to themselves due to language barriers and cultural differences. Camonghne Felix and Natali Rivers, two African-Americans who work in Harlem and refer to Frederick Douglass Boulevard as Frederick Douglass Boulevard, believe that the lack of fraternizing between African immigrants and African-Americans may contribute to the phenomenon.

Felix and Rivers say they think that most West Africans probably have no clue who historical African-Americans like Frederick Douglass are or how they are relevant to them. Sow interacts with many Senegalese, both longtime New York residents and new immigrants, on a daily basis.

He shakes his head and says he has no idea who the person is whose name appears on the street sign right outside his shop. Herb Boyd, a black studies professor at City College of New York and a journalist at the New York Amsterdam News, one of the oldest African-American newspapers in the country, agrees that the street names often depend on whom you are talking to. He thinks that African-Americans who lived through or strongly identify with the civil rights movement may be more concerned about how streets are referred to.

Jacob Morris, the director of the Harlem Historical Society, believes that referring to streets by their proper names is a part of the assimilation process. Jazz flourished and grew like it could have in no other time and place. Other historical venues of Lenox Avenue are Sylvia's Restaurant, located between th and th; and the Lenox Lounge, located between th and th. Lenox Avenue facts for kids Kids Encyclopedia Facts.

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