Jacob Rice's "The other half lives in half of other lives", writer Jacob Rai reveals the dark side of tenant houses and urban dwellers. In order to witness the difficulties encountered when many immigrants came to the United States, he visited several different districts in New York. His news and photos on the situation of the tenant housing helped pave the way in the slums of New York. His research opened many Americans' eyes and went to the dark side of the lower class of the country.
Through the merger, the first paper presented to the Congress library by his photographs at the Rice home and the New York City museum, Jacob Rice: Revealing "other half-life" understand the signs that the visitor does not vanish to visitors Give an unprecedented opportunity to. The golden era has reached a progressive era, and Riis' social reform brand remains in our vision of human race and poverty in urban landscape.
The exhibition devoted Riis to writing articles and books, opened lectures nationwide, and positioned it as a versatile communicator to stubbornly advocate social transformation. Jacob Brice: To uncover "life of other half-life" is important for Riis communication, documentary photographs, drafts and published works, handouts, handouts, scrapbook pages, booking books, financial records, alliances through family history and career It features. Riis, the side wall of the exhibition framework, called for actions to address his concerns such as housing, homelessness, public space, immigration, education, crime, public health and labor. These imminent problems are still the focus of many public debates today.
How Jacob Riis lived in the other half (1890): Although it is a non-fiction work, Jacob Briss photojournalism still needs to read all Americans - whether immigrants or not. It brings the readers to a dirty state-of-the-art of society and shows them the bad results of those who leave different backgrounds and opinions to them. Swissinfar's wife Spring scent (1912): Eddie Mood Eaton divides this short story into two parts according to her swissin fur 's name - one to meet people and the other adult It is to respond to. These two sections focus on the theme of how Chinese immigrants respond to living in the New World and how they respond to Europeans.
In 1890, writer Jacob Bliss wrote a book focusing on children in Syria, "Representing children as a poor and dangerous," How to live the other half. "In 1899, the National Charity Council , Announced that children in the street market are equivalent to begging, which could lead to expulsion of female street merchant children, but the Syrians quickly and completely integrated into their new culture Immigrants used their names in English and general Christian sects, Syrians did not gather in urban villages; many immigrants who were peddlers daily with Americans In addition to negative dishonoring, the first generation of Syrian immigrants also faced a romantic stereotype for their Christian origin It was.