The Children of the Poor

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"The Children of the Poor" is a sociological and journalistic work by Jacob Riis that exposes the harsh living conditions and struggles of impoverished children in New York City during the late 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
journalistic work
nonfiction book
sociological work
addresses education access for poor children
health and sanitation issues
housing reform
lack of social safety nets for children
aimsTo promote social reform
raise public awareness of child poverty
author Jacob Riis NERFINISHED
authorOccupation journalist
social reformer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts child labor in factories and sweatshops
harsh living conditions of poor children
overcrowded tenements
street children
documents charitable and institutional responses to child poverty
everyday life of children in slums
focusesOn impoverished children in New York City
genre journalism
social reform literature
sociology
historicalContext Gilded Age NERFINISHED
influenced progressive era social reform debates
literaryMovement muckraking
mainSubject New York City NERFINISHED
child labor
children
immigrant communities
poverty
social inequality
tenement housing
urban life
narrativeStyle investigative journalism
reportage
originalLanguage English
portrays moral and social challenges faced by poor children
relatedWork How the Other Half Lives NERFINISHED
setting Manhattan tenements
New York City
timePeriodDescribed late 19th century
usedBy policy advocates on child welfare
social reformers

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Jacob Riis notableWork The Children of the Poor