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New York's skyline sits in darkness during the 1965 blackout.Orville AndrewsFPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
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The streets of Harlem. Circa 1960.Susan Schiff Faludi/Getty Images
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A woman walks down the street, sporting the styles of the era. 1969.Vernon Merritt III/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images
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Two terrified African-American girls flee police officers during a race riot in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, itself sparked by the rioting over police brutality in Harlem. 1964.Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images
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On East 2nd Street, a man shows off his car. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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Andy Warhol at work in his studio. 1966.Herve GLOAGUEN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
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Demonstrators clash with cops during the Stonewall Riots for gay rights. 1969.Joseph Ambrosini/New York Daily News via Wikimedia
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Bullet holes mark the wall at the Washington Heights assassination site of civil rights leader Malcolm X. 1965.Library of Congress
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The Beatles wave to fans after arriving at Kennedy Airport. 1964.Library of Congress
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On the West Side, two young boys pass the time by throwing bricks in an abandoned lot. 1962.Library of Congress
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Famed for his motto of "jazz is my religion, and surrealism is my point of view," poet and trumpeter Ted Joans was a fixture of the Beat scene in New York City. He was similarly famed for holding bohemian parties, like in this photograph taken at a costume party in Greenwich Village in 1960.ICP/Getty Images
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Mary Wells Lawrence, one of the few female ad executives during the 1960s "Mad Men" era, sits in her office. 1966.Susan Wood/Getty Images
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A woman walks down the street in a slum area of Harlem. 1965.Central Press/Getty Images
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A young girl on a scooter stops to check her nails. 1965.J R/Flickr
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A sanitation worker attempts to manage a mountain of garbage, which had accumulated during a citywide garbage strike. 1968.Bettmann/Contributor via Getty Images
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Protesters take to the streets of Harlem, protesting police Lt. Thomas Gilligan, who shot and killed a 15-year-old African-American boy. 1964.Wikimedia Commons
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In Harlem, the protest turns violent. Here, two police men beat a man with their nightsticks. 1964.Wikimedia Commons
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Police in Harlem watch the action atop a building with their guns drawn. 1964.Library of Congress
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Demonstrators taunt the police during the Harlem riot of 1964.Library of Congress
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A young man chats with a girl in a bar. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A fashionable young woman checks out a hat display in a store. 1969.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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Demonstrators from both sides stand on the sidelines of an anti-Vietnam War march. 1968.Harvey L. Silver/Corbis via Getty Images
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A homeless man sits in front of a flop house on the Bowery. 1967.Richard Corkery/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images
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On West 3rd Street, a young man smokes a cigarette while he leans against his car. 1968.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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Garment workers at the Abe Schrader Shop stop their work to listen to Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral on the radio. 1968.Wikimedia Commons
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Four girls in Chinatown who have, as the photographer notes in the original caption, heavily assimilated into American culture. 1965.Library of Congress
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A mother holds her baby tightly. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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In the Bronx, a broken-down car lays forgotten on the streets. 1964.Wikimedia Commons
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Two women hang out in the East Village, a hub for artists in New York. 1967.Wikimedia Commons
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Lovers gather at Tompkins Square Park. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A woman sits on a bench in Tompkins Square Park. 1967.Wikimedia Commons
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A crowd of people go about their business on the streets of Manhattan. 1964.Library of Congress
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A fruit stand on Avenue C. 1965.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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An old man comforts his crying grandchild. 1962.Library of Congress
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On Avenue B, a man proudly holds up his baby. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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On the Lower East Side, a little girl peers over the balcony. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A young girl in a bohemian part of town. 1968.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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Young people play in the rain in Tompkins Square Park. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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In downtown Manhattan, a woman makes her way through the downpour under the cover of her umbrella. 1967.Wikimedia Commons
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Young people hang out in the East Village. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A man leans against a convenience store window. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A woman stands outside the New York Public Library. 1967.Wikimedia Commons
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A couple sits on the curb. 1968.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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In Brooklyn, a group of protesters calls for an end to atomic weapons and the Cold War. 1962.Library of Congress
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Two students who have been arrested on narcotics charges cover their faces with books because they're too embarrassed to have their photos appear in the paper. 1968.Library of Congress
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On Wall Street, people celebrate during the ticker tape parade in honor of the New York Mets' World Series victory. 1969.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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The streets of Chinatown. Circa 1965-1970.Devin Hunter/Flickr
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A man steps out of a fish market. 1966.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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In Little Italy, a vendor sells groceries out of a pushcart. 1962.Library of Congress
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Young people stop for snacks at Coney Island. 1966.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A man carries a large valentine to his sweetheart. 1968.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A couple shares a kiss under an umbrella. 1964.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A couple takes in a piece of artwork. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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A young man and a young woman check out the sitars in a music shop. 1968.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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In the East Village, a young man and an elderly woman share a dance. 1967.James Jowers/George Eastman Museum/Flickr
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