New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million

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New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower Million provides a vivid portrayal of New York City’s social strata in the mid-19th century. The novel contrasts the lives of the wealthy elite (the Upper Ten) with the impoverished masses (the Lower Million). Lippard's narrative delves into the social injustices and inequalities of the time portraying the opulence of the upper class against the struggles and hardships faced by the lower class. The book is a critique of the disparities between different social groups highlighting issues such as corruption exploitation and the moral decay associated with the pursuit of wealth and power. Lippard uses his storytelling to advocate for social reform and bring attention to the harsh realities experienced by the city's poor.
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