The Battle with the Slum

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The Battle with the Slum is a 1902 book by social reformer Jacob Riis that exposes and critiques the harsh living conditions in New York City’s tenements to advocate for urban and housing reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
nonfiction book
aimsTo advocate urban reform
promote housing reform
raise public awareness of slum conditions
associatedWithMovement Progressive Era reform NERFINISHED
author Jacob Riis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes charitable and reform efforts
crime in slum districts
immigrant communities in New York City
focusesOn child welfare in poor neighborhoods
overcrowding
public health in slums
sanitation problems
tenement housing conditions
genre journalism
social reform literature
hasContributor Jacob Riis NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasInfluenced housing reform movements in the United States
urban sociology discourse
intendedAudience general public
policy makers
language English
literaryPeriod Progressive Era literature
mainSubject New York City tenements
housing reform
slums
social reform
urban poverty
notableFor detailed depiction of tenement life
influence on housing policy debates
predecessor How the Other Half Lives NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1902
publisher Macmillan Company NERFINISHED
setIn Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
sharesAuthorWith How the Other Half Lives NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed Progressive Era NERFINISHED
late 19th century
uses journalistic narrative
photographs

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Jacob Riis notableWork The Battle with the Slum