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How the Other Half Lives - Studies Among the Tenements of New York (Illustrated Edition) (Paperback)
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How the Other Half Lives - Studies Among the Tenements of New York (Illustrated Edition) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R378
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"How the Other Half Lives" by Jacob Riis sheds fascinating light on
how our immigrants in the 1800's lived in New York City. A
must-read for Americans whose family has been in the U.S. for only
a few generations, this book tells what it was really like in the
slums. Whether Irish, Italian, Jewish, Chinese or Polish, German,
Russian, hordes of refugees ended up in New York on the promise of
a better life. Entrepreneurs lured poor people from Eastern Europe
and contracted out their labor in sweat shops in the US. The
laborers lived in tenements, which were dark, unventilated cages in
blocks of buildings that rented for a surprising high rent to
people who died by the thousands in the unsanitary conditions. The
conditions described by Jacob Riis in this classic are
heart-rending, especially the part about foundling babies
(abandoned newborns). A cradle was put outside a Catholic Church
and instead of a baby each night, racks of babies appeared. The
Church had to establish foundling hospitals run by nuns, who
persuaded the unwed or impoverished mothers to nurse the baby they
gave up, plus another baby. The child mortality rate, especially in
the "back tenements" or buildings built on to the back of others
(dark and airless) was incredible. Riis also provides interesting
information about the gangs of New York in "How the Other Half
Lived."
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