The Rebuilders of the Jazz Age
I The disease took everyone over thirteen in the autumn of 1924, and Julian O'Connor watched it happen from the corner of 125th and Seventh. He was fifteen, Irish immigrant blood in his veins, and he did not feel fear. He felt something closer to excitement. The adults were gone, and the city belonged to the children. Julian walked through Harlem that night with a group of twenty other kids,...
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