Harlem song / [original music by Daryl Waters and Zane Mark ; book by George C. Wolfe], 2002.

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Harlem song / [original music by Daryl Waters and Zane Mark ; book by George C. Wolfe], 2002.

Typescript, dated Aug. 4, 2002.

56 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8036453

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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