An examination of poverty and homelessness in Halifax at the turn
of 20th century, this book challenges the notion that the poor are
deviants who are responsible for their own misfortune. Using public
records and the stories of real people, the author breathes life
into Halifax's most sordid neighborhoods--and reveals the humanity
of people trying to make ends meet under difficult circumstances.
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