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The Color of a Great City

Chapter 4: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The essays and vignettes assemble first-person impressions of urban life in New York in the early twentieth century, tracing crowded immigrant neighborhoods, tenement hardships, street trades and the Bowery alongside the city's wealthier avenues and bustling waterfront. Through descriptive sketches and personal wanderings the author documents the rhythms of labor, poverty, small businesses, seasonal entertainments and vanishing local characters, noting social contrasts and rapid change while reflecting on memory, urban vitality, and the loss of older neighborhoods and ways of life.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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The City Awakes 6
The Waterfront 12
The Michael J. Powers Association 48
The Fire 58
The Car Yard 70
The Flight of Pigeons 74
Being Poor 78
Six O’clock 82
Toilers of the Tenements 88
The Close of Summer 100
The Realization of an Ideal 108
The Pushcart Man 114
Whence the Song 142
A Character 160
The Beauty of Life 170
A Wayplace of the Fallen 174
Hell’s Kitchen 186
An Oil Refinery 204
The Bowery Mission 210
The Wonder of the Water 216
The Man on the Bench 220
The Men in the Dark 226
The Men in the Storm 230
The Men in the Snow 234
The Freshness of the Universe 238
The Cradle of Tears 241
Sailors’ Snug Harbor 250
The Sandwich Man 264
A Love Affair in Little Italy 270
Christmas in the Tenements 278