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Category Archives: Greenpoint/Williamsburg
The New Gentrification in Williamsburg
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Photos From Walk in Williamsburg-Greenpoint
This is the image of an apartment building that has been abandoned by its absentee-landlord and has suffered serious decline. This image is a common one in Williamsburg-Greenpoint because many tenants living in poverty have been evicted as landlords refuse … Continue reading
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Norman Street: Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 3 of Norman Street focuses on the various sources of income of the population of the poor working class in Greenpoint-Williamsburg during the 1970s. Some obtained jobs working in factories or doing construction, maintenance, or secretarial work. Others enlisted … Continue reading
Posted in Greenpoint/Williamsburg, Laura Rooney
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