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CHARITIES: NEW YORK, 1875. Free dinners for the poor at the YMCA at 69 Ludlow Street, Manhattan, in 1868: contemporary wood engraving
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CHARITIES: NEW YORK, 1875. Free dinners for the poor at the YMCA at 69 Ludlow Street, Manhattan, in 1868: contemporary wood engraving
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1868 Charity Child Dinner Kitchen Ladle Ludlow Street Poverty Slum Soup Ymca
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of New York City in 1868. The image showcases an important aspect of charity work during that time - free dinners for the poor at the YMCA on Ludlow Street. The scene depicts a busy kitchen filled with men, women, and children who are eagerly awaiting their meal. A young girl stands near a large soup pot, holding a ladle as she assists in serving food to those in need. The room is modestly furnished, reflecting the simplicity of daily life in this era. The wood engraving technique used to create this print adds depth and texture to the image, capturing every intricate detail with precision. It offers us a glimpse into the reality faced by many impoverished individuals living in slums during this period. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of charitable organizations like YMCA in providing support and sustenance for those less fortunate. It highlights how communities came together to address issues such as poverty and hunger even over a century ago. As we reflect upon this historical moment frozen in time, let it inspire us to continue working towards creating a more equitable society where no one goes hungry or lacks basic necessities.
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