Letters

Letters

I wish to compliment you on the Summer, 1961 issue of DISSENT. It is a constructive, revealing, often startling portrait of a city written by men and women who care about both its present and future. I was especially impressed by “Harlem, My Harlem” by Claude Brown. “The Village Beat Scene” by Ned Polsky, and Daniel M. Friedenberg’s excellent “Real Estate Confidential.”


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