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Four decades of portraits from Buffalo's inner city by photographer Milton Rogovin, with oral histories by Sound Portraits.
Flophouse chronicles the vanishing world of the flophouses along America's largest and most infamous skid row, the Bowery. Shimmering with humanity and utterly devoid of false sentiment, the voices of residents in these shelters are a powerful reminder that even on the margins, life defies all attempts at reduction.
LeAlan Jones and Lloyd Newman, two young men living in one of the most notorious public housing projects in America, have made it their mission to be loud voices out of a dark place. Set against stunning photographs by John Brooks, another young resident of the projects, Our America evokes the unforgiving world of these two amazing young men and their struggle to survive unrelenting tragedy. With a gift for clear-eyed journalism, they tell their own stories and the stories others, including that of Eric Morse, a five-year-old who was dropped to his death from the fourteenth floor of an Ida B. Wells apartment building by two other boys.
Holding On is a tribute to some of America's greatest characters, people holding on to unique ways of life at all costs. David Isay's compelling, often humorous profiles are accompanied by Harvey Wang's portraits of fifty such people, die-hard individualists who speak for themselves, illuminating their remarkable lives and personalities.
Twelve American Voices is unique textbook for students studying English as a second language that uses Sound Portraits radio shorts to explore the rich regional and ethnic varieties of the language. Part of the Yale Language Series for English as a Second Language from Yale University Press.
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