
Greenwich Village
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Chapin, Anna Alice
1880 - 1920
- Cram, Allan G. (Allan Gilbert)
1886 - 1947
About this book
In the early 20th century, Greenwich Village emerged as a vibrant epicenter of cultural and social revolution, reflecting the shifting tides of American society. In "Greenwich Village," author Anna Alice Chapin captures this dynamic transformation, highlighting the neighborhood's unique blend of artistic expression and political activism. The book intricately details the rise of bohemian lifestyles and the pursuit of unalienable rights, showcasing how this enclave became a sanctuary for free thinkers and innovators. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, Chapin's narrative offers a compelling exploration of a pivotal moment in urban history, inviting readers to understand the enduring legacy of Greenwich Village as a crucible of change.