Jacob Riis's book exposed the harsh conditions of New York City slums in that time period.
Jacob Riis' goal when he wrote "How the Other Half Lives" was to expose the poor living conditions of immigrants in New York City's tenements and to ignite social reform by raising awareness of the plight of the urban poor. Through his photographs and writing, Riis hoped to bring about positive change for those living in poverty.
To make middle and upper class people aware of the conditions in the slums
Wrote about conditions in the slums
Jacob Riis' book, How the Other Half Lives
Jacob Riis wrote "How the Other Half Lives" to expose the harsh living conditions of the poor in New York City tenements and to advocate for social reform. He aimed to raise awareness about the challenges faced by the working class and to inspire change in policies and living conditions for the impoverished.
Jacob Riis wrote "How the Other Half Lives" to expose the living conditions of the poor in New York City tenements, raise awareness about urban poverty, and advocate for social reform to address these issues. He believed that by revealing the harsh realities faced by the less fortunate, he could inspire change and improve the lives of those living in poverty.
The busy and exciting lives of people in big cities
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Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.
Jocob Riis.
It showed the terrible conditions of life in the slums.
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.