"Missing from WTC - Floor 104"
"Racial Attacks Must Stop", South Bronx residents speak up with a sign
Among the last residents, [an] African-American boy standing in rubble, his "neighborhood," with abandoned buildings in the background.
Cambodian Buddhist Monastery in the South Bronx
Venerable architecture of the period, slated for destruction, Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street
Girls posing in front of the Junior High School on Third Avenue
New Yorkistan
The man had left the neighborhood years ago, but came back for drinks every Friday evening
Mar Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, The Patriarch of Antioch and All of the East, at Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral of the Maronite Church
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Health Clinic had a milk program for the children of the neighborhood
Shop keeper in the next-to-last store on the block. Six months later the store was bulldozed.
Halal Food Stand
When I looked for her to give her the picture, her building had burned and she had moved
South of Cross Bronx Expressway, decals belie the truth of destruction for suburban commuters.
People marching: poster saying "South Bronx for Change".
[Tribute in Light memorial.]
The daily domino game in front of the Social Club
Paulina in front of the Social Club before it got demolished.
[Smoke billowing out of the towers of the World Trade Center after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.]
South Bronx site of the 1980 "People's Convention" in opposition to the Democratic Party's nominating convention downtown