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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_HarlemEast Harlem - Wikipedia

    East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City, north of the Upper East Side and bounded by 96th Street to the south, Fifth Avenue to the west, and the East and Harlem Rivers to the east and north.

  2. Italians began to arrive in Harlem only a few years after the Jews did. By 1900 there were 150,000 Italians in Harlem. [32] Both groups moved particularly into East Harlem. The Jewish population of Harlem embraced the City College of New York, which moved to Harlem in 1907.

  3. Apr 9, 2015 · East Harlem got its start as Manhattan's first Little Italy. It then became Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, and it's now seeing a wave of new developments that could lead to the area...

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  4. Although “Spanish Harlem” had been in use since at least the 1930s to describe the Hispanic enclave – along with “Italian Harlem” and “Negro Harlem” – around the 1950s the name began to be used to describe the entire East Harlem neighborhood.

  5. May 3, 2013 · Throughout its most pervious notable history, East Harlem was known as being an Italian community. Due to various factors, many Latinos, especially Puerto Ricans, and other ethnic groups began to migrate into the neighborhood – transforming one section of it into the Spanish Harlem, which is what it is referred to at the present.

  6. Jul 31, 2020 · East Harlem (or Spanish Harlem) has long contributed to the cultural and historical life of New York City. Home to successive waves of immigrants over the centuries (including Jews, Germans, Irish, and Italians), the neighborhood today percolates with the cultural energy brought by Puerto Ricans in the 20th century, and from more recent diasporas.

  7. Jul 17, 2016 · The first Italians arrived in Harlem in 1878 from Salerno in southwest Italy, and settled around East 115th Street. At the time Harlem was a mix of Irish, Jewish, and German immigrants, but by...