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Harlem: It's A Hard-Knock Life
The New York Press ^ | August 6,2008 | Susan Crain Bakos

Posted on 01/26/2009 5:48:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

A thug named Mykul—all 6-foot-5-inches and 250 pounds of him—knocked me, a 5-foot-2, 120-pound “grammy” to three, down to the concrete. I was in front of St. Nick’s Pub, at 10:30 on a Monday night this past May, when he stole my handbag, a beautiful green snakeskin bag and all its contents, including more cash than I’d carried in Harlem—ever. People I knew from the pub stood and watched.

Mykul was so sure of his protected status as a thug in the ‘hood that he ambled away cradling my bag in his arm like a football. Amused that he didn’t even have to run, he grinned back at me lying on the pavement. My romance with the ghetto was over; and like every ill-conceived romance built at least partially on illusion, it was destined to end with a bang. I wasn’t expecting a head bang.

It was three summers ago that I fell simultaneously in love with Harlem and St. Nicks Pub, the legendary jazz bar on Sugar Hill—ground zero of the Harlem Renaissance. Billie Holiday sang on the tiny stage; everyone who is anyone in jazz today has played there or come by to jam after downtown gigs.

On that Saturday night when I first went with friends to hear the Africa Band, I thought the pub—Harlem!—welcomed me. And I rhapsodized about the experience to friends. Striding into St. Nicks on a balmy August night, working my embroidered denim Halle Bob skirt with the deep front slit, I felt Harlem gently kissing my thighs. Nelson, the bar manager, smiled at me and brought folding chairs up from the basement to arrange seating for us because, he said, “I want you sitting here where I can keep an eye on those pretty white legs.”

I was surrounded by the kind of crowd that I imagined assembled in small Harlem jazz bars during the Renaissance and again in the 1940s and the 1960s, time periods when the excitement in the air was inextricably linked to a sound appreciated by sophisticated people who sought out diversity. Africans and African Americans, whites, Latinos, European and Japanese tourists—a mélange of ages, races, sexual orientations and interracial couples—they were jostling against each other in this tiny crowded space without animosity. Nelson pronounced himself my “protector” and was until he became very ill a year ago. He died this past March. Two months later I discovered that Harlem is a cruel lover.

Harlem is no place for a woman without male protection.

Yes, I had noticed that the pub was deteriorating in the absence of Nelson’s management—in the year before my fall. It was always a place where cash disappears from unwatched handbags, a jacket or cashmere shawl tossed casually on the back of a bar stool may be sold to another patron and “salesmen” come through hawking everything from tube socks to portraits of the Virgin Mary. Between the casual theft and the men who asked, “Will you buy me a drink? Lend me some money? Help me buy a new car?”—Yes, a car!—I had stopped carrying more cash than I would spend on two drinks and a cab home. Drugs, of course, were available for purchase in the backyard, which usually smelled of pot smoke.

With Nelson no longer casting the watchful eye over me, the undercurrent of anger that I’d seen as an occasional flash in a black woman’s eye turned into more open hostility. The African-American girl bartenders, especially on Sunday nights, brazenly overcharged white customers and told them to leave for “being disrespectful” if they complained. Black women “regulars” made loud negative comments about white women—specifically white women who showed leg. One of the regulars, an educated, successful black man, lectured me repeatedly: “America must apologize for the original sin of slavery and offer reparations.” “The prisons are full of young black men caught with nickel and dime bags,” he declared, “Incarcerated on the three-strikes-you’re-out rule.” “Reverend Jeremiah Wright! Why is he being pilloried for saying what black ministers say every Sunday in Harlem!”

The pub didn’t feel as emotionally safe as it had. Still, I loved the music—and being able to hear it for the cost of a drink or two. Where else in New York City can you hear really good jazz any night of the week for such a small outlay of cash?

But, with Nelson gone, the violence was escalating, too. (Vincent Lempkin, the owner, is rarely on the premises.) There were stories of one musician slashing another in the backyard, of fist fights among drug buyers and sellers, of guns waved but not shot. One Friday night, I was in the pub when some thugs came in and roughed up some other thugs. Most of the African-American regulars bolted for the door; the white people stayed.

Trumpeter and bandleader Melvin Vines told me, “For you white people, it’s part of the ambience, the Harlem experience. We’re tired of it.”

In retrospect, he was right. It was part of the “experience”—and at the same time, I didn’t think the experience would ever involve me, a white woman. How did I not realize that I had become another poster person for gentrification, the evil that the ministers of Harlem were now crusading against? The concern, or so I have been told, is that Harlem will lose its “culture” as whites move in. The endangered part of the vital Harlem culture is the art, the music, the literature, the jazz at St. Nicks Pub—which is threatened by the thug culture surrounding it. The bigger part of the “culture,” thug life—celebrated in hip-hop—is intransigent like the rats and roaches and mold in gut-renovated brownstones.

I do not doubt Melvin when he says, “We’re tired of it”—but tired enough to stand up against thug culture?

Mykul, my assailant, is a thug; and I was naive to have ignored that.

I discovered during chatty conversation at the pub that Mykul—pronounced Michael—was a hairdresser who initially learned his craft while in prison. Liberal white woman that I am—was?—I believed in rehabilitation, so I made an appointment with him at Big Russ’ Barber Shop on Frederick Douglass Boulevard. And I even returned a second time.

I’m sure he stole my wallet on that second hair appointment, though he blamed a gypsy cab driver for its loss. I wasn’t going to make a third appointment. Then the shakedowns for more money began. He called asking me to pay more “because you would pay it downtown.” Apparently desperate to cover the debt with his drug dealer, he’d told me he had—or maybe just to buy more drugs—he stepped up his game.

When I hit the concrete with the back of my head and the small of my back, I knew that I was forever changed. I was mugged once before, but it wasn’t personal. No one I actually knew by name had ever raised a hand to me. Born and raised in East St. Louis, Ill., I had nevertheless lived my life—until that night—in a world where men do not hit or shove women.

Suddenly I was thrust into the Harlem people had warned me against—especially the African Americans I know downtown who wouldn’t live up there if brownstones were still going for a few thousand dollars. (“Are you just crazy, honey? Even the educated blacks in Harlem are in thrall to the thugs.”)

No one outside the pub that night would loan me a cell phone to dial 911. Crying, I went inside and borrowed a phone from Melvin. Two uniformed cops responded to the call, a man and a woman, young and as unsympathetic as the patrons at the bar—who hugged me in greeting most nights—and now wouldn’t look me in the eye.

“Nobody knows you,” the cops said. “Nobody saw anything,” they said.

“It’s always like that in there. Someone gets stabbed in the backyard and nobody saw nothing, nobody knows nothing. It’s a matter of time until someone is killed here, and we can shut the place down. What’s a woman like you doing in a dive like this?”

“I love the jazz,” I said.

They looked at me like I was crazy.

The next day, a friend who has written about Harlem said: “I am sorry you lost your idealism and innocence; you held on to it far longer than most people do. It’s too bad you had to learn the hard way that the only thing African Americans hate more than crime is the police.”

Maybe living in a gentrifying neighborhood (as opposed to using it for your bedroom while you work and play downtown) eventually brings out the worst fears and prejudices hiding inside each of us.

Black people have their blame story: slavery/Jim Crow/gentrification. They revert to their blame story whenever anything goes wrong. White people come to the ‘hood as either The Oblivious—who know not, care not about the glories past of Harlem culture and stomp through neighborhoods in their giant’s shoes with all the class of Ugly Americans visiting Europe. Or they are The Idealist (and I was one) who romanticize the ghetto, know more about the culture of the Harlem Renaissance than the average African American and yet aren’t smart enough to know what African Americans do know even if they won’t express it to white people and certainly not the police: a thug is always a thug. Oblivious or Idealist, we get knocked to the pavement and our reticence against speaking out about the evils in our new ‘hood disappears.

Thug culture, not “gentrification” is the real enemy.

And “gentrification” is not a simple matter of “urban removal” either. To date, few African Americans have been displaced by Harlem development that has focused on abandoned brownstones and apartment buildings, according to African-American developer Joe Holland. Some slum landlords (such as Reverend Calvin Butts) are, in fact, African Americans. On the other hand, white developers have come in primarily from Florida and California, thrown up cheap condos and left the city slightly ahead of the floor tiles popping up, roofs leaking and other disasters. Most of the “victims,” however, are young white buyers. Rising rents are forcing out the middle- and lower-income working African Americans—teachers and doormen, nurses and office workers—while the violent homeless, drug users and dealers, remain. Holland is one of the few developers committed to keeping the middle- and lower-income working people in Harlem.

I have not been back to the pub since that night. I miss the jazz and some of the musicians, especially Melvin Vines and his lovely wife Kay Mori who sings with his group and sometimes tends bar. For all its flaws and attendant problems, St. Nicks Pub has long been a place where a diverse group of people come together to hear good jazz. The people who are campaigning hardest to shut it down are its nearest neighbors, the African-American owners of brownstones, tired of the noise in the backyard from boom boxes—not the jazz inside. Do they want to see the jazz go? No, they want to see the drugs and thugs go.

It’s a thug-life issue dressed up by the bar regulars as a gentrification issue—because they would rather blame “white people.”

When Memorial Day shootings on Lenox Avenue left eight teens wounded, some residents told the New York Times that “neighborhood development” was to blame for the violence. One longtime Harlem resident was quoted as saying, “I was praying something like this would happen to keep them out.” She was referring to the new residents. How pathetic—how morally bankrupt—is that?

Often I think that African Americans give us too much power. White people aren’t the primary force keeping them down. Thug Life is. I haven’t seen Mykul since that night in May. If I did, I’d probably find a safe building and hide. The physical sense of violation I felt when Mykul attacked me was so profound that I could not understand how my neighbors could stand by and offer no help, no sympathy.

I realized they are inured to it—or like the man who once lectured me, so committed to the defense of African Americans, right or wrong, that they actually believe the jails are filled with nice boys who smoked a little pot.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Society; The Guild; Travel
KEYWORDS: bigotry; blackonwhitecrime; crime; curedofliberalism; harlem; hatecrime; liberalassclown; liberaltool; race; reparations; wealthredistribution
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1 posted on 01/26/2009 5:48:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; durasell; rmlew; wtc911
And so it begins...

All of the Eurotrash and Californians who thought that they were getting in on the next outpost of Mallhattan are going to be in for a rude awakening over the next decade.

2 posted on 01/26/2009 5:51:04 PM PST by Clemenza (Red is the Color of Virility, Blue is the Color of Impotence)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Isn’t Harlem the place where Colin Powell learned how to respect people?

It shows.


3 posted on 01/26/2009 5:53:38 PM PST by ConservativeMind (Who is now in charge of the "Office of the President-Elect"?)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I tried to give a dang about her. I failed.


4 posted on 01/26/2009 5:56:22 PM PST by dynachrome (Barack Hussein Obama yunikku khinaaziir)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
A grandmother? And still acting like the oh-so-cool 25-year-old fresh from college.

Bet she loves to show off how she can eat with chopsticks unlike those uneducated rubes ...

5 posted on 01/26/2009 5:56:30 PM PST by ikka (Brother, you asked for it!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Sounds like to me she got what she deserved.

You sleep with dogs, you wake up with fleas.

obama will take care of her.


6 posted on 01/26/2009 5:57:34 PM PST by sport
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To: ikka

Treating black people like cute little pets. That’s why she got bounced. I don’t go downtown after midnight because it isn’t safe. And this is a college town.


7 posted on 01/26/2009 5:59:03 PM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

memo to “black america”: you have a president. You’re officially off the “protected species” list.


8 posted on 01/26/2009 6:00:16 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (revolution is in the air.)
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To: wardaddy

Kum ba (expletive) ya....


9 posted on 01/26/2009 6:00:29 PM PST by Clemenza (Red is the Color of Virility, Blue is the Color of Impotence)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“...I felt Harlem gently kissing my thighs...”

Grammy!! Please Don’t!!


10 posted on 01/26/2009 6:01:18 PM PST by PGR88
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I have no pity, for anyone dumb enough to see anything worthwhile, in any portion of the NYC lifestyle! As far as I’m concerned the next $24.00 bid is final!


11 posted on 01/26/2009 6:04:00 PM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (THE SECOND AMENDMENT, A MATTER OF FACT, NOT A MATTER OF OPINION)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Lookit what else she wrote:


12 posted on 01/26/2009 6:08:43 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
And this:


13 posted on 01/26/2009 6:09:44 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

LOL! There was an article almost EXACTLY like this by some younger lib woman who moved to Oakland, CA. Moved there for lower costs housing, DIVERSITY, Multiculturlism, get away from the stifling suburbs filled with boring white people, etc etc. You get the picture.

Then the dumb lib starts writing about violent crime in Oakland. Makes up all these liberal excuses never saying the real problem and moves back to the burbs. Same story.

This old lady was talking about her Halle Berry skirt and Hralem kissing her thighs? She is insane. The locals humor her as long as she is spending money in the bar.

Grannie was in the hood “keepin it real” until she found out about racism. Like the Obama - “we will not hire white male construction workers” racism. Hilarious.


14 posted on 01/26/2009 6:10:25 PM PST by Frantzie
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
short version...a liberal is a Conservative what ain't been mugged yet.
15 posted on 01/26/2009 6:15:30 PM PST by stylin19a (I listen to the voices in my golf bag)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Dumb old lib blames the thug culture. It does not explain that no one helped her after she was mugged. no cell phone to call the cops, no witnesses, nothing. The witnesses were not thugs but local African Americans. The dumb old liberal cannot get it in her head that she is not wanted there because she is white. She says the locals are afraid and hate cops - that is the problem. What a fool.

I am not race baiting but she is so naive that these people will take advantage of her. She blames drug culture, thugs, cops, etc but she has money and some of these people do not and they will take it from her. Just like a con man will steal from someone and race does not enter into the question there. She is just another mark to rob.

She will be another winner of the Darwin Award soon.


16 posted on 01/26/2009 6:19:51 PM PST by Frantzie
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To: AppyPappy

I could see why they would mug her because her attitude towards black people is so liberal and condescending because she does, as you said, “treat them like pets.” She is clueless. If I were black I would not want these fawning lib fools around.


17 posted on 01/26/2009 6:22:05 PM PST by Frantzie
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To: Lizavetta

LOL! Granny writes porn. What a moron.


18 posted on 01/26/2009 6:23:04 PM PST by Frantzie
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The black community is exceedingly insular. They talk only to each other, and don’t care about anyone else.


19 posted on 01/26/2009 7:13:28 PM PST by popdonnelly (The problem with Obama is that he believes his own hype.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
It appears to me that Susan Crain Bakos needed a beating:

Susan Crain Bakos: "A White Woman Explains Why She Prefers Black Men"

“Black skin is thick and lush, sensuous to the touch, like satin and velvet made flesh. There’s only one patch of skin on a white man’s body that remotely compares to nearly every inch of a black man’s skin. The first time I caressed black skin, it felt like a luxury I shouldn’t be able to afford. I craved it more strongly than Carrie Bradshaw craved Manolo Blahnik shoes. That phrase, “Once you go black, you never go back” is all about the feeling of the skin.”

“But in truth, black sisters, we’re after the sex, not the ring —and these guys aren’t the marrying kind anyway.”

“Black men have something white guys don’t have anymore: confidence in their masculinity, their sexuality. They clearly know they’re men. White men appear to be waiting for the latest sociological research study to let them know if they are men or not. Yet black men are gentlemen, something else white men no longer are. They make me feel like a woman, both respected and desired. I can let go of my inhibitions, my need to control, when I am with them. How many white men can treat a woman like a lady and ravish her too?”

“White men over 40 have lost their waistlines and their zest for life—if they ever had it. They carry resentments, grudges and extra pounds in their basketball bellies. Perhaps a good part of that bloat is unhappiness. Even the thin ones look flabby somehow and deeply aggrieved. They nurse the smallest perceived slight longer than their double shots of Scotch. Surely our culture as much as biology turns them into softer, spongier, less-interesting versions of their youthful selves just at the point where women and black men and other minorities are emerging strong. Society overvalues the white man, leaving him angry and bitter when he realizes, around age 40, that he’s not all that.”

Like I said, the stupid dingbat needed a beating. Needs one every day for some time. Not that I care about her wising up, just that she gets regular beatings.

20 posted on 01/26/2009 7:26:06 PM PST by The KG9 Kid
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