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October 23, 2017October 23, 2017 Matt Weber (Street photography), Color, Old New York

Audubon Ballroom 1987

The building where Malcolm X was assassinated has some incredible ceramic details which had fallen into pretty bad shape 30 years ago. ©Matt Weber

April 24, 2016April 24, 2016 Matt Weber (Street photography), Harlem, Old New York, signs

Harlem Street Signs 1989

This image and most others can be purchased for documentary use, or as a signed archival print.

©Matt WeberHarlem-MLK-Malcolm-X-Signs-1989 copy

February 20, 2015February 20, 2015 Matt Weber (Street photography), Color, Old New York

The Audubon Ballroom 1987

50 years ago Malcolm X was assassinated in this building…

©Matt WeberAudubon-Ballroom-Boat-1987 copy

October 17, 2012October 17, 2012 Matt Weber (Street photography), Cars & Buses, Old New York, signs, Urban Landscape

The Audubon Ballroom” 1989

A place which lives in infamy. 47 years ago Malcolm X was assassinated in this building…

©Matt Weber

October 13, 2012October 13, 2012 Matt Weber (Street photography), Harlem, Old New York, signs, Urban Landscape

“Power at Last…Forever!” Harlem 1986

The Starlight Bar must have had a few interesting moments in it over the years…

 

Scroll down for details, and yes I can sell you a very nice print of this image.

©Matt Weber

September 30, 2012September 30, 2012 Matt Weber (Street photography), Harlem, signs

“By Any Means Necessary” Harlem 1987 (New Scan)

I remember being so excited when I took this torn poster shot of Malcolm X. Wow, I was into something cool and cutting edge…Shortly thereafter I bought a copy Walker Evans American photographs and saw his “Minstrel Showbill” picture from 50 years earlier, and got bitchslapped back to reality…

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July 10, 2012July 10, 2012 Matt Weber (Street photography), Old New York, Women of New York

“The Audubon Ballroom” 1986

An ancient mannequin in a store which was on the side street side of the Audubon Ballroom. (Malcolm X) A 20×30 print would be a lovely gift, don’t you think?

 

©Matt Weber

March 3, 2010March 3, 2010 Matt Weber (Street photography), Harlem, The Urban Prisoner

The Audubon Ballroom 1986

This place was really rundown and fortunately has been restored to most of its former glory. This is also where Malcom X was murdered in 1965…

All Photos © Matt Weber

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