EditorialSan Juan Hill, which had been a vibrant Black and Puerto Rican neighborhood, was razed as part of a “slum clearance” project to make way for a new cultural complex: Lincoln Center, June 10, 1958. (Patrick A. Burns/The New York Times)
EditorialJo Lehman, a 7 year old newsboy. 824 Third Ave., N. Y. City. He was selling in this Saloon. I asked him about the badge he was wearing. "Oh! Dat's me bruder's, " he said. Location: New York, New York.
EditorialJo Lehman, a 7 year old newsboy. 824 Third Ave., N. Y. City. He was selling in this Saloon. I asked him about the badge he was wearing. "Oh! Dat's me bruder's, " he said. Location: New York, New York.
EditorialJo Lehman, a 7 year old newsboy. 824 Third Ave., N. Y. City. He was selling in this Saloon. I asked him about the badge he was wearing. "Oh! Dat's me bruder's, " he said. Location: New York, New York.