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NYC: HOMELESS, 1874. Station-House Lodgers: some of New York Citys homeless poor spending the night in the basement of the 17th precinct police station. After a drawing by Winslow Homer, 1874
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NYC: HOMELESS, 1874. Station-House Lodgers: some of New York Citys homeless poor spending the night in the basement of the 17th precinct police station. After a drawing by Winslow Homer, 1874
NYC: HOMELESS, 1874.
Station-House Lodgers: some of New York Citys homeless poor spending the night in the basement of the 17th precinct police station. After a drawing by Winslow Homer, 1874
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This poignant print captures a glimpse into the harsh reality of New York City's homeless population in 1874. Titled "NYC: HOMELESS, 1874. Station-House Lodgers: some of New York City's homeless poor spending the night in the basement of the 17th precinct police station" this image is based on an original drawing by Winslow Homer. The scene depicts a group of destitute men seeking refuge in the basement of the police station, their weary faces reflecting years of hardship and struggle. The dimly lit room with its bare walls and sparse furnishings serves as a stark reminder of their desperate circumstances. In late 19th-century America, homelessness was rampant, particularly in urban areas like Manhattan. This photograph offers us a rare glimpse into one aspect of life for those living on society's fringes during that time. Winslow Homer's detailed drawing skillfully captures both the physical exhaustion and emotional weight carried by these individuals. Their presence within such close proximity to law enforcement at once highlights both vulnerability and resilience. As we reflect upon this historical image, it serves as a reminder that homelessness has long been an issue faced by societies worldwide. It prompts us to consider how far we have come since then while also recognizing that there is still much work to be done to address this ongoing social challenge.
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