Marvin E. Newman © Marvin E. Newman
A game of hopscotch. A toothpaste ad. Filthy slums. This, for better or worse, was New York life in the 1930s. Many looked but few saw until the Photo League—a pioneering group of young, idealistic documentary photographers—captured that life with cameras. See more here.
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“Remember, remember…”
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photos i really love to see of children. Real. ~
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