January 1943. "New York, New York. Italian-Americans on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Italian grocery store owned by the Ronga brothers on Mulberry Street."
Acetate negative by Marjory Collins for the Office of War Information
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Italian-Americans on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York: Italian grocery store owned by the Ronga brothers on Mulberry Street, January 1943
Acetate negative by Marjory Collins for the Office of War Information
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An ice vendor on Mulberry Street, January 1943.
Photo: Marjory Collins via LoC/Shorpy
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ph. Marjory Collins, Italian Cafe Espresso Shop on MacDougal Street, NYC, 1942
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Baltimore, 1943 Photo de Marjory Collins. - source Elisa Elena Jiménez Emán via Golden Age Of Travel 1830-1955
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Third Avenue El Station at 18th Street, New York City, 1942. Photo by Marjory Collins
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Marjorie Taylor Greene had to leave the Trump arraignment rally after she was drowned out by counter-protesters.
During her chaotic arrival in New York on Tuesday, there appeared to be more members of the media than protesters present.
Ms. Greene was joined by the New York Young Republicans – a group with ties to embattled congressman George Santos, who also made a brief appearance at the rally before departing after being mobbed by the media. Ms. Greene was also met by counterprotesters holding their own “emergency noise demo” to drown out her “hate speech”.
The New York Young Republicans at one point responded with a USA-chant.
As clashes between pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators took place, the NYPD tried to separate the groups. Both camps were separated with NYPD barricades and community affairs officers between them.
Ms. Greene took aim at New York Mayor Eric Adams, saying that “you send your henchmen down here to commit assault against people by making loud noises”.
Per Ben Collins of NBC News, the reason it was difficult to hear Ms. Greene may have been because a Trump supporter handed out whistles. He was apparently unaware that Ms. Greene was attending.
Ms. Greene urged Americans to “take a stand” during her brief speech, large parts of which were drowned out by the sounds of counter-protesters.
She claimed that the government has been “weaponized” against Americans, adding: “I’m here to protest and use my voice and take a stand. Every American should take a stand. This is what happens in communist countries – not the United States of America. We have to take a stand against the injustice, the corruption, and the communist Democrats.”
She continued: “They’re taking our legal code, twisting it, manipulating it, and perverting it into something it was never meant to be. Donald J Trump is innocent, this is election interference. DA Alvin Bragg is nothing but a George Soros-funded tool. He is a tool for the Democrats to try to hijack the 2024 presidential election. This is a travesty!”
Ms. Greene soon left the rally and appeared on RSBN, saying that Mr. Trump “is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today. Nelson Mandela was arrested, served time in prison. Jesus! Jesus was arrested and murdered”.
She was slammed by New York congressman Jamaal Bowman, who told her to “go back to your district. What are you doing here? You’re here for politics, you’re here because you want to be VP ... you’re here for your own nonsense”.
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Marjorie Collins - Los marineros en el Mall Restaurant el domingo, Central Park, New York City, New York, Estados Unidos,
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November 1942. Lititz, Pennsylvania. "Small town in wartime. Peanut stand next to the Lutz butcher shop finds it hard to get peanuts since the war started. Peanut oil is needed in industry."
Photo by Marjory Collins for the Office of War Information
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Boys blowing horns on Bleecker Street to welcome the new year, 1943.
Photo: Marjory Collins via Library of Congress (LoC)
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Marjory Collins 18th St Station, 3rd Ave El, New York City 1942
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Bum who claimed to be Scotch comedian (get it?) at Third Avenue and 14th Street.
New York City, 1941.
Photographer: Marjory Collins (1912-1985)
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