Used Softcover Edition published by Little Brown & Co., 1967, 260 pages in Acceptable Condition. Cover shows some wear with a crease on the lower right-hand corner. Text has some underlined passages (in pencil) but otherwises text is clean and unmarked with no rips, tears, creases, loose or bent pages. "Tally's Corner" was in a blighted section of Washington, D.C.'s inner city during the early 1960s. Author Liebow wrote about the seemingly "anchorless collection of adult Negro male" who would congregate on a regular basis on Tally's Corner. "It is nothing short of brilliant - a work of importance.." - Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan. "This is a sharp, hard-hitting observation of a segment of life and society in action." - Washington Star. " This is a thoughtful, insightful and lively discussion of the problem which face a group of urban Negro men." - Benson R. Snyder, M.D. "Tally's Corner...emerges as a valuable and even surprising triumph." - New York Times. We ship within 24 hours of your purchase with a Delivery Confirmation.
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