How the other half lives : studies among the tenements of New York
by
 
Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August), 1849-1914.

Title
How the other half lives : studies among the tenements of New York
 
Penguin classics.

Author
Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August), 1849-1914.
 
Sante, Luc.

Series
Penguin classics.

Format
Book

ISBN
9780140436792

Publication Information
New York : Penguin Books, 1997.

Subject Term
Poor -- New York (State) -- New York.
 
Tenement houses -- New York (State) -- New York.
 
Urban poor -- New York (State) -- New York.

Summary
"Jacob Riis's illustrated tour of New York's slums had an immediate and extraordinary impact on society, inspiring reforms that changed the face of the city. In 1890, when the book was published, the Lower East Side was a landscape of teeming streets and filthy tenements crowded with immigrants living in dreadful conditions. How the Other Half Lives brings them to life - the Italians, Jews, Bohemians (Czechs and Slovaks), Blacks, and Chinese - in precise descriptions of their habits and traditions, jobs and wages, rents paid and meals eaten, and explores the effects of crime, poverty, alcohol, and lack of education and opportunity on adults and children alike." "Riis's reliance on specific, hard facts as the tools and weapons of social criticism pioneered the style of crusading journalism that continues today. His use of photographs (reproduced in this edition) to put faces to his stories was a landmark in photojournalism."--Book jacket.


LibraryShelf NumberStatus
Douglas Public Library305.569 RIISAdult Non Fiction