Jacob A. Riis 1849–1914. The Battle with the Slum. 1902.
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neighborhood who else would have gone hungry. And here it was in “the hard winter” when no one had work, that the nurse from the Henry Street settlement found her cobbler patient entertaining a lodger, with barely bread in the house for himself and his boy. He introduced the stranger with some embarrassment, and when they were alone, excused himself for doing it. The man was just from prison—a man with “a history.” |