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− | On January 19, 1967- five days after the Haight-Ashbury Be-In which indroduced San Francisco's Summer of Love, a young photographer named Suzanne Nashas moved into an apartment on Christopher Street in New York City. It was to be an inspired move for this independent artist who championed freedom and justice. History was to unfold before her very eyes and she was to record it for the world to see. No one knew at that time how significant the events outside her window were to affect the future of our society. Now we know. | + | On January 19, 1967- five days after the Haight-Ashbury Be-In which indroduced San Francisco's Summer of Love, a young photographer named Suzanne Nashas moved into an apartment on Christopher Street in New York City. It was to be an inspired move for this independent artist who championed freedom and justice. History was to unfold before her very eyes and she was to record it for the world to see. No one knew at that time how significant the events outside her window were to affect the future of our society. Now we know.- Bruce Poli |
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Revision as of 12:01, 4 May 2009
On January 19, 1967- five days after the Haight-Ashbury Be-In which indroduced San Francisco's Summer of Love, a young photographer named Suzanne Nashas moved into an apartment on Christopher Street in New York City. It was to be an inspired move for this independent artist who championed freedom and justice. History was to unfold before her very eyes and she was to record it for the world to see. No one knew at that time how significant the events outside her window were to affect the future of our society. Now we know.- Bruce Poli