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This book offers a choice selection from a remarkable series of pictures Chicago cab driver and social

documentarian Alan Lee Koss took of his passengers from 1977 to 1988. Koss, now nearly 80, has spent

most of a lifetime capturing tens of thousands images that time stamp moments from the six decades in the

city. His best-known photographs caught protesters amid the mayhem at the 1968 Democratic Convention.

He also photographed the civil rights movement. And star performers, including an extensive portfolio of

Jimi Hendrix. Mostly, however, Koss, who drove the night shift, captured scenes from the streets of

Chicago, and people, like those in these portraits, who moved from the street to the backseat of his taxi. In

the 1970s and 1980s, Chicago's North Side presented Koss with an urban backdrop that was both historically

varied and undergoing momentous shifts. He shot along the beautiful lakefront and the fading industrial

areas along Ashland Avenue. He photographed the rich in their finery and the poor in the work clothes, some

of it loose and rugged for heavy industry and some of it neat and nearly fancy for domestics. Koss's Nikon

Light Touch camera, like his Checker cab, didn't discriminate by race, class or ethnicity. If a passenger

agreed to be photographed, he turned his lens backward toward them. Most of his subjects smile. Koss made

their ride nicer with the compliment that came being valued in his eye and by his camera.

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