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A portrait

About 2 pages (537 words)

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, August 7th, 2002

Snapshots

A portrait, not a still life, of a summer day on downtown streets

By CROCKER STEPHENSON of the Journal Sentinel staff

Wednesday, August 7, 2002

A blind man sits outside the Grand Avenue mall, a blue cap held in his outstretched hand, while the Majestic Building throws its shadow across the intersection of 3rd St. and Wisconsin Ave.

"Help the blind," the man chants softly. He hardly moves his lips.

"Help the blind help the blind help the blind help the blind help the blind help the poor blind man please."

Young women with long legs, sandals and tattooed arms go snappity- snap a...

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