In 1900, Harlem was a "White Fortress." Landlords had one rule: No Black Tenants. But in 1903, a janitor named Philip Payton Jr. found a "glitch" in the real estate market—and he used it to steal the neighborhood.
This isn't just the story of how Harlem became the Black Capital of the world. It’s the story of the "Spite Lease"—a corporate heist where one man weaponized racism to bankrupt the system. From the slums of the Tenderloin to the luxury elevators of West 141st Street, discover how Philip Payton Jr. evicted the establishment and built the stage for the Harlem Renaissance.
SOURCES & FURTHER READING:
"The Black Gotham" archive
The New York Times Archives (1904-1905 Real Estate Section)
Biography of Philip A. Payton Jr.
Audio Onemichistory.com
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