Fritz Simmons: Harlem’s Forgotten Consignment King
Before there was Instagram plugs and fake watches, there was a cat named Fritz whose story is a true crime tale from the streetlife of Harlem. This dramatized retelling of 1980s and 1990s New York sheds light on underworld activities and black stories from that era. It's a look into a time before the digital age, focusing on the raw realities of urban life.

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