Elias Karmon is a businessperson, philanthropist and community leader in theBronxfor the last seventy years. Karmon Graduated NYU’sSchoolofCommerceand Accounts Finance in 1932 and entered into the industry of wholesale clothing. Not long after he began working his boss died and his boss’s family sold him the business, but Karmon merged with a bad businessperson and the business soon collapsed. After his first business failure, Karmon thought it would be easier in the retail business; he bought and opened a shop in Morrisania in between 1939-40. Karmon would own the shop on Morrisania for the next ten years. His original clientele was mostly Jewish people, Italians, Greeks, then Black people and later Hispanics predominately fromPuerto ...
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On August 1, 1914, a young Jamaican named Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Asso...
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Beatrice Bergland and Harriet Waites of the community church of Morrisania were interviewed for the ...
One steamy July day in 1887, a young American of African descent named H. R. Cayton arrived in the l...
This GrantCraft case study, developed for Candid's scholarshipsforchange.org portal, explores how Ka...
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Addressing the Mennonite Homes Association, Pollard considers the role that a clear mission and comm...
112th interview of the Bronx African American History Project Interviewers: Dr. Mark Naison, Maxine ...
Ronald’s parents moved north during the Great Migration in the 1930’s. His father got a job with the...
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On August 1, 1914, a young Jamaican named Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Asso...