The photojournalist who brought attention to the horrific conditions in which immigrants lived through his work "How the Other Half Lives" is Jacob Riis. Published in 1890, this groundbreaking work combined powerful photographs and narratives to expose the dire living conditions in New York City’s tenements. Riis aimed to raise awareness and inspire social reform by showcasing the struggles of the urban poor. His work was pivotal in the early social reform movements in America.
They stayed on a the cheapest accommodations on a steam boat. called steerage,. horrible conditions.
horrible
it was horrible u had no food and u were beat to death if u wrent doing as u were told
Horrible!
The (living) conditions of Britain in 1830-1880 were horrible and gross. you are stupid.
Jacob Riis!
Jacob Riis!
Jacob Riis !
Jacob Riis !
They stayed on a the cheapest accommodations on a steam boat. called steerage,. horrible conditions.
In the beginning of the 1900s jobs for the poor were horrible. Many of the people working were children that were 5 and 6 years of age. Many only worked for cents a week in order to feed there families. Many of the poor people working in these horrible conditions were immigrants. Immigrants got the worst jobs for the lowest income.
they were horrible conditions :(
The British will not be horrible to the Jews.
horrible
it was horrible u had no food and u were beat to death if u wrent doing as u were told
Horrible!
the conditions were horrible because they were always dirty all the time