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Home » Archive » Boy Scouts of America honors Harlem’s most prominent figures
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Boy Scouts of America honors Harlem’s most prominent figures

by Bill Moore photos December 7, 2017October 20, 2021

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2017 Harlem Good Scout Awards (252955)
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Harlem Scouts pose for a picture with the 2017 Harlem Good Scout Award honorees. Robert Gore M.D., Beatrice Polk and Emil Wilbekin.

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