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Hirschfeld's Harlem Al Hirschfeld Glenn Young Books, 129pp, 2004
No, it's not a new title. However, it's full of Harlem art that's of such vintage it doesn't matter, and you can find used copies online for about $20. Some of it was previously published in 1941 as Harlem as Seen by Hirschfeld, but there's later stuff added to this edition.
From the first run, we get Zora Neale Hurston and William Saroyan. The 21st Century commentary is by Gail Lumet Buckley and the artist himself, an many of his subjects each contribute a praiseful page. Some of these showbizzas' scratchings are appropriately inconsequential such as the pointless one from Quincy Jones; but most of them are insights into Hirschfeld's insights and indeed you learn things from Geoffrey Holder, Eartha Kitt, Albert Murray, and Lena Horne. And...