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Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited, more
commonly called HARYOU, was an
American social activism organization founded by
psychologists Kenneth Clark...
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Development in
Harlem and the
organization Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (
HARYOU).
Kenneth Clark was also an
educator and
professor at City
College of New...
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numerous projects,
including the
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited project (
HARYOU), to
provide education and
employment opportunities for the
youth in Harlem...
- the
Congress of
Racial Equality,
Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (
HARYOU), and
other groups.
These groups wanted the city to
force landlords to improve...
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- his
studies with his
stepfather as well as with the Jazz Arts Society,
HARYOU ACT
Cultural Program under Julian Yule,
Rheet Taylor,
Jackie McLean and...
- obituary, Ben-Jochannan
began his
educational teaching in
Harlem in 1967 at
HARYOU-ACT. He
worked as an
adjunct professor (1973–1987) at
Cornell University...
- re-election bid, in 1972, when he
faced a
Democratic primary challenge from
HARYOU-ACT
director Livingston Wingate, who had the
backing of the old
Powell organization...
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- 1965. The
project was
inspired by a
report generated by
HARYOU called Youth in the Ghetto.
HARYOU was
given a
major role in
organizing the project, along...