But black New York is much more than just Harlem. The Big Apple has a rich heritage of African-American history — if you know where to find it.
So avoid the crowds and check out what else New York has to offer us:
Weeksville Heritage Center
1698 Bergen St., Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
You know Bedford-Stuyvesant, aka Bed-Stuy, from Spike Lee’s movies Do the Right Thing
and Crooklyn and as the setting of the TV show Everybody Hates Chris. Although, like Harlem, Bedford-Stuyvesant is rapidly morphing into a multicultural mecca, back in the day when hip-hop icons like Jay-Z, Mos Def and Notorious B.I.G. were growing up there, “Do or Die Bed-Stuy” was much rougher.