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NO ARCHIVE / TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Diane DESOBEAU with Thomas URBAIN, "In Harlem, we still take in bodies when it's full elsewhere..."
AFP presents a retrospective photo package of 60 pictures marking the 4-year presidency of President Trump. Alisha Narvaez Manager at International Funeral & Cremation Services transports a body to the funeral home on April 24, 2020 in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. - For many families already in distress, finding a funeral home in New York that will accept the body of a loved one is a headache; in Harlem, International Funeral home tries not to turn anyone away, even if it means being under stress. (Photo by Johannes EISELE / AFP)
2020-04-24
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