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African American Day Parade 2024
PHOTOS: Harlem comes out for African-American Day breakfast and parade
Before the 55th annual African American Day kicked off the 22nd Breakfast celebration at the Harlem Tavern, Keith Wright and Deneane Brown-Blackmon hosted the Awards and Scholarship presentation. The African American Day Parade was held on Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard and chaired by Yusuf Hasan.
African American Day Parade 2024: Theme, street closures, and more
Attorney General Letitia James, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams and City Councilman Yusef Salaam are a few others who are attending the parade. The parade goes back 55 years, all the way to 1969, making it one of the country's most historic African American parades.
Marchers, spectators celebrate the 55th annual African American Day Parade in Harlem
On September 15, marchers and spectators together will celebrate the 55th anniversary of the parade, which will run along Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard between 111th Street and 137th Street.
55th annual African American Day Parade marches through Harlem
Thousands of revelers came out for the 55th African American Day Parade (AADP) in Harlem on Sunday.
African American Day Parade in Manhattan: Street closures, what to expect
The 55th annual African American Day Parade is taking over Manhattan this weekend. Attendees can expect live performances, giveaways, dance and band battles, activities for children, a health panel and community resources in Harlem on Sunday from 12:30 p.
Thousands shows up for 55th Annual African-American Day Parade in Harlem
NEW YORK - On Sunday, Sept. 15, Harlem will host thousands for the 55th Annual African-American Day Parade.
African American Day Parade in Harlem celebrates Black culture and unity
A big celebration in Harlem at the African American Day Parade Sunday Afternoon. For more than five decades, the parade has focused on showcasing positive representation of the African American community.
African American Day Parade 2024: What to know
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