A Bronx Journey - Paperback
A Bronx Journey - Paperback
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by Adolph Montgomery (Author)
In the late 1970's Howell Cosell infamously said, "The Bronx is Burning." The Bronx
came to symbolize urban decay. Economic decline, disinvestment, redlining and racial
tensions contributed to a crumbling infrastructure, poverty and rampant arson of its
buildings, giving it the appearance of a war zone. At the same time, it was also creating
rap music and break dancing. During that period, Robert Danville Jr. dreamed of moving
from the poorest county in New York - Bronx County to its richest county - Westchester
County. Although they are neighboring counties, they seem to be miles apart. Robert
often sees the commuter train connecting the two counties pass through his
neighborhood. He dreams of escaping poverty and being a commuter on this train. To
Robert living in Westchester symbolizes "success" until life experiences changed his
thinking.