Thursday, December 20, 2007

Rebecca Of Knickerbocker Village


Like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Get it? Rebecca lived there for a while in the 1950's
Life on the Lower East Side: A Profile of Photographer Rebecca Lepkoff from NY Voices original airdate: 1/19/07
Since Jacob Riis first took photos of the slums on Mulberry Street in the 1890s, artists and reformers have used the Lower East Side to make social statements about the people who lived there. In the late 1930s, a young photographer named Rebecca Lepkoff simply went out into the streets and took pictures of the people she saw. Today she's 90, and her new book, LIFE ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE , provides an unusually clear window into what the neighborhood was like when she was young.

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