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Sunshine and Shadow in New York

Primary source: Matthew Hale Smith, Sunshine and Shadow in New York, 1866.
Caption: Sunshine and Shadow in New York, a mid-nineteenth-century publication, depicts New York City as two polar societies, one affluent and vibrant, and one poor and diseased.



Sunshine and Shadow in New York, a mid-nineteenth-century publication, depicts New York City as two polar societies, one affluent and vibrant, and one poor and diseased.

Matthew Hale Smith, Sunshine and Shadow in New York (Hartford, Conn.: J. B. Burr, 1866).

Courtesy of the American Social History Project.



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