Jacob Riis and Associates Present Apartment Living in New York City.

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Jacob Riis and Associates Present Apartment Living in New York City

Dens of Death

$1 Per Month to Sleep in Sheds

English Coal-Heaver's Home

Men's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station

Pedlar Who Slept in the Cellar of 11 Ludlow Street Rear

Chinatown, NYC

A Seven-Cent Lodging House, Pell Street

Bohemian Cigarmakers at Work in Their Tenement

Night School in the Seventh Avenue Lodging House

Walls Are Giving In

Tuberculosis Window

Lower East Side

All Boarded Up

Run Slums, Run

New York City Protest

Hendrick Hudson Apartments

Who Lived Here in 1981?

Progressivism 1. What were the big problems for city dwellers at the turn of the 20th century? 2. What were some possible solutions? 3. What problems appear to still be happening today?