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The Children's Storefront

Coordinates: 40°48′28″N 73°56′16″W / 40.807725°N 73.937696°W / 40.807725; -73.937696
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The Children's Storefront is a tuition-free private school in Harlem, founded in 1966 by the poet Ned O'Gorman.[1] It was the subject of a 1988 documentary film, The Children's Storefront, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.[2]

References

  1. ^ O'Gorman, Ned. The Storefront: A Community of Children on 129th Street and Madison Avenue. Harper/Colophon Books, 1970, pp. 4-9.
  2. ^ "NY Times: The Children's Storefront". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-12-03.

40°48′28″N 73°56′16″W / 40.807725°N 73.937696°W / 40.807725; -73.937696