A wet market in Shanghai on March 27, 1977. Photo by Patricia Lee Lewis
A woman selling oil and tofu, wearing glasses and kind eyebrows.
Buy eggs.
Weighing vegetables for women.
The old woman held up four fingers, is this four cents or four cents?
Women in the wet market.
Buy fritters.
The woman kneads the dough.
The big mom who sells vegetables.
The uncle who sells cakes.
Duck eggs cost eight cents and two pounds.
This was Shanghai at that time, and the life of Shanghainese people at that time.
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