they had many people selling (or trying to sell) all kinds of personal posessions.
They had all kinds of things. Though those who travelled from further were limited to 40kg, those from closer took carts of belongings with them. As time went on these posessions would be sold for food.
they had fires
The ghetto was a sad and dreary place for the oppressed Jewish people. The ghetto had many fires, no food, coal mines, diamond mines, shoe shopes, and watchmaking shops.
they had many people selling (or trying to sell) all kinds of personal posessions.
almost every kind of job that existed in any other city existed in the ghetto
Because shes wannabe ghetto. And to be ghetto you must say mean things. Everyone knows that.
A dark, quiet, kind of creepy place.
ghettos and camps were two different things.
None, there were things in the ghetto which were better than in the camps, but there were no benefits; there was no guarantee of food, or of housing, or of work.
They did some things and some stuff.
Ghetto Grapevine refers to a type of rumor passing through a ghetto community. They use grapevine because a vine wiggles and passes through things, the vine is the rumor passing its way through people...but through a ghetto community.
sang in the ghetto, to remind people of others struggling.
When someone calls you ghetto, it means they think of you as a ganster. It kind of means calling you "black". No offense to african-american people. But means, street talking.