How the Other Half Lives Audiolibro Por Jacob A. Riis arte de portada

How the Other Half Lives

Studies Among the Tenements of New York

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How the Other Half Lives

De: Jacob A. Riis
Narrado por: Yosef Kant, Christ Matthews
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"How the Other Half Lives" is a groundbreaking work that delves into the gritty reality of life in the tenements of New York City at the end of the 19th century. Through the innovative use of photography coupled with vivid narrative journalism, Jacob Riis exposes the dire living conditions, overcrowding, and stark poverty faced by immigrants and the urban poor. This book is not just a collection of images and stories; it is a powerful call to action, intended to arouse the conscience of its audiences and advocate for significant social reform. Riis’s work brought to light the unseen hardship endured by many, making it a crucial piece of social documentary that influenced future generations of photographers, journalists, and reformers. It remains a poignant reminder of the power of media to instigate change and the enduring need for compassion and intervention in addressing urban poverty.

Public Domain (P)2024 Quill Publishing
Nueva York Estados Unidos Américas

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This book takes you back to the streets of New York from the end of the civil war up to the early 1900s. It describes the various immigrant groups coming to America and the extreme poverty of the times. First person reporting puts you right there. You feel the pain and struggles of the times but also develop admiration for the immigrants who survived and provided us our American citizen status.

very interesting and timely

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