In Bleak ’70s, Salvo of Protest - Kim Phillips-Fein
Phillips-Fein recalls the NYC protests of the 1970s, occupying public buildings — like Engine Company No. 212 in Williamsburg, demanding that New York City’s financial crisis lead to equitable treatment for the average citizen. A distant progenitor of Occupy Wallstreet.
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