By the early 1970s, the halcyon days of hippie life had begun to fade, and in their place, the ‘Me’ generation began to come of age in suburban enclaves dotted all across the United States. While The Brady Bunch projected a wholesome image of the blended family as a new American Dream, times had changed. Photographer Joseph Szabo immediately noticed the generation gap when he began teaching art at Malverne High School, a predominantly white suburb of Long Island just outside New York City.
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