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BIG CITY. A Child’s Story. Small pox devastation of Native American populations. The huddled masses. Sketches and photograph by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Sketches and photograph by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Men pack together for construction work.
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BIG CITY A Child’s Story Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Small pox devastation of Native American populations. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
The huddled masses. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Sketches and photograph by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Sketches and photograph by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Men pack together for construction work. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Photographs by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
“Old American Families” Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Italian and Russian Second-Wave Immigrants. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Photograph by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
From How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Photography of an orphanage by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Sketches by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Sugar production . . . . . . and consumption Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Harper's Weekly, 16 Sept. 1871 Political cartoon by Thomas Nast Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Photography by Jacob Riis, from How the Other Half Lives. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
12-year-old George Page, arrested for “vagrant wandering abroad, having no visible means of subsistence,” sentenced to 5 years in a reformatory Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Picking oakum at Coldbath Fields Prison, 1884 Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
California Freeway (left); Levittown, NY (1947)Dolores Hayden Collection Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Mulberry Street, NYC, ca. 1900 Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Black family, Savannah, Ga (1907) Slave with iron muzzle. Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Pruit-Igoe housing development, 1954 Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
Demolition of Pruit-Igoe housing development, 1974 Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.
To Be Continued . . . Martha J. Bianco, Ph.D.