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Sunday, April 23, 1989 - Page 4

Date

2019

People

Artist: Alexandra Bell, American born 1983

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Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2020.10.11

Copyright

© Alexandra Bell

Human Generated Data

Title

Sunday, April 23, 1989 - Page 4

People

Artist: Alexandra Bell, American born 1983

Date

2019

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2020.10.11

Copyright

© Alexandra Bell

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Amazon
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The image shows a black and white picture of a newspaper article. The headline reads "2 WORLDS COLLIDE Where trouble’s called 24-7; the kids grow up hard" with a subheading "HORROR IN CENTRAL PARK". Below the heading, there are two visible columns of text which appear to be part of the newspaper article, although most of the text is not fully legible in this image. On the right side of the picture, a large portion of the newspaper is covered by a solid black rectangular shape that obscures the content beneath it. The background surrounding the newspaper clipping is white, and at the bottom right corner of the image, there appears to be a signature, possibly of the artist who created the work. The whole piece is presented as artwork, as indicated by the signature and the careful positioning of the newspaper clipping on a clean, white background.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-13

The image shows the front page of a newspaper with a headline that reads "2 WORLDS COLLIDE: Where trouble's called '24-7,' the kids grow up hard". The article discusses a news story about a traumatic incident that occurred in Central Park, where two groups of teenagers allegedly got into trouble that led to a conflict. The article examines the challenges faced by young people growing up in such an environment, where "trouble" seems to be ever-present.

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Created on 2024-11-22

The image depicts a newspaper clipping from the "DAILY NEWS" with the headline "2 WORLDS COLLIDE" and the subheading "Where trouble's called '24-7,' the kids grow up hard." The article discusses the challenges faced by children in Central Park, where they are exposed to violence and crime on a daily basis. The author highlights the harsh realities of growing up in such an environment, where kids are forced to navigate dangerous situations and confront difficult choices. **Key Points:** * **Headline:** "2 WORLDS COLLIDE" * **Subheading:** "Where trouble's called '24-7,' the kids grow up hard" * **Topic:** Challenges faced by children in Central Park * **Author:** Unknown * **Date:** Sunday, April 23, 1995 * **Newspaper:** DAILY NEWS **Summary:** The newspaper clipping provides a glimpse into the harsh realities of growing up in Central Park, where children are exposed to violence and crime on a daily basis. The article highlights the challenges faced by these young individuals, who are forced to navigate dangerous situations and confront difficult choices. The headline and subheading effectively convey the sense of urgency and danger that pervades the article, while the author's words paint a vivid picture of the struggles faced by these young people.

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DAILY NEWS Sunday, April 23, 1989 HORROR IN CENTRAL PARK 2 WORLDS COLLIDE Where trouble's called 24-7,' the kids grow up hard his mother, Dee. After talking the man in- side, according to his merher, Wise said: "Momma, mbe the Lord will bless me and II become a cop." By GENE MUSTAIN Ballet lessons are what Dany News Staff Wnter The teenagers charged in the Central Park at-takes place on crack-littered tack come from a world where, on the street, basketball courts, and Yale they call trouble "24-7" because it's an around- the-clock, all-week-long part of life. It is the world of Harlem, about as far away as one can get from the world of a young Ivy Company. League investment banker from Upper Saint Clair, Pa. and the upper East Side. Is the name of a lock Not involved The mother said heron was a "church kid" who at- tended youth services epdry Saturday. However, at the stealing fruit, acting crazy. I church, Greg Kelly, the te's never tried it myself." Raymond Santana, another "reat involved." of the accused, lived in a ten- ement where people did quiet outside the Schomburg, drugs on the sixth-floor land- whose twin 35-story spires ing. Clarence Thomas, anoth- soar above the northern ber- er, lived in a project where der of Central Park. os drugs and violence are com- kept coming to question roore monplace. A fourth suspect, Kharey Wise, earned money cutting ered up." an 11-year-old sald. friends' hair and making "Afraid. leather pendants. A few weeks ago, he talked a man who was dangling on a rope dents council described e outside the Schomburg into accused as "good and decnt climbing back inside. "If he was going to save a up. "Some of the kids aroud life, why would he go out and here are troublesome, but not rape and rampage?" asked them," said Marilyn Davis grew up in Schomburg Plaza. uncle, said Wise was ot In the dense projects and crowded tenements that are home to the teenagers ae- cused of the beastly acts against the woman jogger, all the problems of the urban poor come together like a vise. Ballet lessons are what takes place on cerack-littered basketball courts, and Yale is the name of a lock company. Though many families do cope and live law-abiding tackers live. "They learn you 'Let's bug out' lives, it is a hard place to raise children police accounts hold true, a place that produces hard children. Yesterday, relatives and friends of the accused talked When you're sitting around of teenagers who couldn't possibly have done such crimes. But others talked of a place where the young grow up on the edge of violence and where random "wilding" is a therapy for angst that, building, John Spencer, has somehow, got out of hand. "Here, children learn ear- ly." said Norval Wright, a res- ident of Schomburg Plaza, here 24-7." where four of the alleged at- and there ain't nothing to do, you start looking for victims and one thing leads to anoth- er." One of the accused is An- tron McCray. A resident of his Yesterday, it was unusuay sent his own son away to boarding school to escape "trouble walking through teenagers. "Everybody's upstairs,sov- And a member of the - don't carry too much with you, don't dress too good, and MeCray's neighborhood base- keep looking behind you." "There ain't nothing out will say, Let's bug out.' So there for these kids to do." they'll go downtown or Cen- said Elliot Shepard, 23, who trai Park, cursing people out, A teenager who plays on and, if the ball team added: "Someone kids" she had watched gow Iaieet is eniffw inogent n 3/20 2019
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ot
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poor
together
like
vise.
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what
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many
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learn
you
'Let's
bug
out'
lives,
raise
children
police
accounts
hold
true,
produces
children.
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relatives
friends
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you're
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around
couldn't
possibly
have
done
such
crimes.
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others
young
edge
violence
random
"wilding"
therapy
for
angst
that,
building,
John
Spencer,
has
somehow,
got
hand.
"Here,
ear-
ly."
Norval
Wright,
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ident
Plaza,
24-7."
four
alleged
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tron
McCray.
resident
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own
son
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school
escape
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teenagers.
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-
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neighborhood
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keep
behind
you."
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out.'
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these
do."
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or
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Elliot
Shepard,
trai
Park,
cursing
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out,
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