Flying over 96th Street

memoir of an East Harlem white boy

The author recalls his experiences growing up in the 1950s and 1960s, and his struggles with issues of race, poverty, and identity, after his father, a founding minister of the East Harlem Protestant Parish, moved his family from their primarily white, middle-class neighborhood, to a housing project in East Harlem.

Scribner
2004
9780743247504
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