living conditions in Urban slums
Jacob Riis' book, How the Other Half Lives
It showed the terrible conditions of life in the slums.
"How the other half lives", written in 1890, was photojournalism about the living conditions in the New York City slums in the 1880s.
It filled the building with a terrible smell.
"The slum is the measure of civilization."
"How the Other Half Lives" by Jacob Riis was originally published in 1890. It offered a stark portrayal of the living conditions of immigrants and the poor in New York City during the late 19th century, using both text and photographs to bring attention to the struggles of these marginalized communities.
Yes Jacob lives
Nope, Jacob lives
Jacob lives in La Push, the reservation by the beach.
No.The leopard lives in Africa, the jaguar lives in the Americas.
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Jacob August Riis helped many immigrants get noticed by photographs and written about in his book, How the Other Half Lives. The book was published in 1890 about immigrants and their struggles. His main reason to write this to make sure that everyone in the public to see how the immigrants were treated as poor people.
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Jacob lives on the Quileute Reservation near La Push
Jacob Riis was a pioneering photojournalist and social reformer known for his work documenting the living conditions of immigrants and the poor in New York City slums during the late 19th century. His photographs and writings helped raise awareness about urban poverty and housing reform, leading to improved living conditions for many. Riis was instrumental in advocating for social change and highlighting the plight of the marginalized communities in America.
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Jacob lives in La Push, in a modesst house with his crippled father, Billy.