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Meisler’s Lower East Side of New York City in the 1970s: Where Grit, Gritter, and Grittiest Meet

If you think of New York City in the 1970s, maybe you picture flashy disco clubs, bell-bottoms, and towering hairstyles. But photographer Meryl Meisler took her camera to a different part of the city – the Lower East Side. Her photos paint a captivating picture of a neighborhood in a tough decade, showing its struggles yet also its unique spirit and surprising vibrancy.

The Lower East Side in the 1970s wasn’t a place tourists flocked to. The city was facing money problems, crime was on the rise, and many buildings were rundown or straight-up abandoned. For people living there – mainly immigrants and working-class families – life could be a serious struggle.

Meisler’s photos don’t gloss over those hardships. We see crumbling buildings, boarded-up windows, and streets littered with trash.  But the Lower East Side is about more than just the tough stuff. These photos also reveal a neighborhood that refuses to be broken.

There’s Mr. Katz, a spunky older man who proudly called himself the “Mayor of Grand Street.” We see kids playing stickball in the street, their smiles showing that childhood joy survives anywhere. Meisler captures shoppers haggling at bustling markets and groups of friends hanging out on stoops, turning ordinary sidewalks into lively social spots.

She captures the patterns of fire escapes zigzagging across building fronts and the way the afternoon sun casts interesting shadows on crumbling sidewalks. Even in photos that show clear signs of decay, there’s a sense of a city with character, a place with stories layered into its very walls.

All pictures copyright Meryl Meisler

#5 Mr Katz and Meryl Meisler sitting outside his appartment house on the Lower East Side, 1977

#6 Love in Bloom – G-d Bless America. Henry Street Settlement. Good Companions Senior Centre, 1978

#7 Dancing at The Lower East Side Street Festival, 1978

#8 Piano Player at Henry Street Settlement Good Companions Senior Center, 1978

#9 A future Talmudic student being pointed out by my photography student Michael Marsh at The Lower East Side Street Festival, 1978

#10 Mr Katz was mugged by two kids who found him dozing in front of his TV in his living room, 1978

#11 Mr Katz was mugged by two kids who found him dozing in front of his TV in his living room, 1978

#15 Girl Crosses The Line at Lower East Side Street Festival, 1978

#17 Ring Toss at Lower East Side Street Festival, 1978

Written by Wendy Robert

Brand journalist, Ghostwriter and Proud New Yorker. New York is not a city – it’s a world.

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