Harlem's senior Black swimmers defy stereotypes in once-segregated sport - The Washington Post
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The Harlem Honeys and Bears want people to know who they are — "a bunch of joyful Black elders who thrive in the water.”
The Harlem Honeys and Bears want people to know who they are — a bunch of joyful Black elders who thrive in the water.”
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