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#14 Eddie’s mother has maintained a shrine to her husband since he died ‘of drinking and a bad temper’ four years ago.

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#14 Eddie’s mother has maintained a shrine to her husband since he died ‘of drinking and a bad temper’ four years ago.

The Reapers of ’72: A Photographic Journey into the Lives of a New York City Street Gang

#14 Eddie’s mother has maintained a shrine to her husband since he died ‘of drinking and a bad temper’ four years ago.

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←#13 Eddie Cuevas, president of the Reapers street gang, peers out a window in the South Bronx, 1972.
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