Jacob Riis Photos- “How the Other Half Lives”. Jacob Riis Home of an Italian Rag picker 1888.

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Jacob Riis Photos- “How the Other Half Lives”

Jacob Riis Home of an Italian Rag picker 1888

Mullen's Alley, Cherry Hill 1888

Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street c. 1889

Basement of a Pub in Mulberry-Bend at 3:00 am c. 1890

A Black-and-Tan Dive in "Africa" c. 1890

Blind Beggar c. 1890

A downtown "Morgue" (unlicensed saloon) c. 1890

Police Station Lodger, A Plank for a Bed c. 1890

Mulberry Street Police Station Waiting for the Lodging to Open c. 1892

Women's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station c. 1892

Men's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station c. 1892

One of Four Pedlars Who Slept in the Cellar of 11 Ludlow Street Rear c. 1892

Mulberry Bend c a.k.a.- “The Point of no Return”

Mulberry Bend, NY Today- Lower Eastside

What the Boys Learn on Their Street Playground c. 1902