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How The Other Half Lives

How The Other Half Lives

“For the corruption of the child there is no restitution…”


How the Other Half Lives was an early publication of photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting the squalid living conditions in New York City slums of 1890. It served as a basis for future "muckraking" by exposing slum conditions to New York City’s upper and middle classes. Riis's landmark work inspired Jack London to write a similar exposé on London's East End, called People of the Abyss.

JACOB RIIS (1849-1914) was an American social reformer and photojournalist. How The Other Half Lives quickly became a landmark in the annals of social reform. Riis documented the filth, disease, exploitation, and overcrowding that characterized the experience of more than one million immigrants through his early adoption of flash photography, enabling him to record interiors that could not otherwise be recorded in available light. 

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