Street People: Selections

Street People: Selections
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Download or read book Street People: Selections written by David J. Bookbinder and published by Transformations Press. This book was released on 2022-06-26 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New York City, 1970s. Take a walk on the wild side. 1970s New York was a mecca for artists, writers, and musicians drawn to its vibrant energy and creative possibilities. It was also a place of grinding poverty and urban decay, where crime and violence were everyday realities and hope danced with despair. In this curated selection of stories and photos from Street People: Invisible New York Made Visible, words and pictures intertwine to expose the grit and beauty of a city at its most raw and real. Experience this classic, strikingly illustrated account of this turbulent period and its forgotten people. Witness invisible New York made visible.


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