The Black Gilded Age Fortunes, Resilience and Cultural Roots
While the robber barons were building their mansions, something extraordinary was happening just blocks away—hidden in plain sight. Black millionaires, pioneering entrepreneurs, and cultural titans were quietly constructing their own world of wealth, refinement, and freedom in the very neighborhoods…
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About This Activity
While the robber barons were building their mansions, something extraordinary was happening just blocks away—hidden in plain sight. Black millionaires, pioneering entrepreneurs, and cultural titans were quietly constructing their own world of wealth, refinement, and freedom in the very neighborhoods that history forgot to celebrate.
This tour shatters one of the most enduring myths about New York City: that Black prosperity only begins with the Harlem Renaissance.
A thriving Black professional class had already built something remarkable in Midtown West and San Juan Hill—a neighborhood that was erased from the map in the 1950s to make way for Lincoln Center.
Your Diaspora Docent walks you through the ghost geography of this vanished world, resurrecting the hotels, social clubs, theaters, and real estate empires that once defined a community of extraordinary ambition.
✓ What's Included
- ✓ Bottled water
✗ Not Included
- ✗ Meals
- ✗ This tour doesn't include entrance fees or shows at theatres and performance arts centers.
- ✗ Public transportation
Departure & Return
📍 Departure Point
Meet near the The Williams-Sonoma Store Entrance: On the Ground Floor (street level).
🏁 Return Point
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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