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Jerome Krase Collection

This digitized collection of photographs is a part of the collection, The Papers of Professor Jerome Krase, found within the Brooklyn College Archives and Special Collections. Jerome Krase is a noted sociologist, author and social advocate who was a professor of sociology at Brooklyn College from 1970 to 2003. Krase was one of the founders of both the Urban Studies Program and Italian-American Studies Institute at Brooklyn College.

The photographs here are primarily of Italian Americans and Italian American neighborhoods in Brooklyn that were originally displayed as part of a May 1982 exhibition called “The Italians of Brooklyn: Past and Present.” The exhibit was the culmination of a photography project for Brooklyn College’s Center for Italian American Studies. You will find a variety of collected photographs of early twentieth century Italian Immigrant families as well as documentation of neighborhoods in Brooklyn through the early 1980s.

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Street Corner Featuring Gloria Restaurant

Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, New York

Street Corner with Pedestrians

Brooklyn, New York (Martocci Pharmacy in background)

Street Lined With Parked Cars and Storefronts, San Diego

San Diego's Little Italy Nov. 1995 (from Joseph M. Conforti-Sociology dept at SUNY Old Westbury, to Professor Krase)

Street View Of A Corner On 86th St.

Jerome Krase Collection

Street View Of Storefronts, Including "Ravioli Fair"

Storefronts for Ravioli Fair, Real Estate Insurance Law Offices, La Gioconda Salon

Street View Of Stores On 86th St.

Optimo Cigars, Teddy's Luncheonette, Golden Dragon

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