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	<title>Comments on: Talk about Truth or Dare&#8230;&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Rosey McDonald</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rosey McDonald</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really have to comment on a book that is quite unbelievable.
Life has been a car wreck and it slowed up my typing for a while. Do not bond your family with a double rollover.Well at least the family was off to go photographing. Guarding my camera is probably why I didn&#039;t get hurt more....no, not the Camera.
     The book I wish to comment on is a unbelievable book by Bruce Davidson. It is called East 100th Street. Mr. Davidson went to the Ghetto in New York and lived among the residence for two years. When you look at the photographs he has taken you understand why in a flood or fire people will grab their pets, and photograph albums. It is heart rendering. You see the pain and passion of the people.
      There is a reason black and white photography never goes out of appreciation. East Harlem through the eyes of a camera lens pre 1970`
It will rip your heart out with what you see between the pages@
Damon Webster never ceases to asstound his friends]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really have to comment on a book that is quite unbelievable.<br />
Life has been a car wreck and it slowed up my typing for a while. Do not bond your family with a double rollover.Well at least the family was off to go photographing. Guarding my camera is probably why I didn&#8217;t get hurt more&#8230;.no, not the Camera.<br />
     The book I wish to comment on is a unbelievable book by Bruce Davidson. It is called East 100th Street. Mr. Davidson went to the Ghetto in New York and lived among the residence for two years. When you look at the photographs he has taken you understand why in a flood or fire people will grab their pets, and photograph albums. It is heart rendering. You see the pain and passion of the people.<br />
      There is a reason black and white photography never goes out of appreciation. East Harlem through the eyes of a camera lens pre 1970`<br />
It will rip your heart out with what you see between the pages@<br />
Damon Webster never ceases to asstound his friends</p>
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