The Making of an American

^ Read # The Making of an American by Jacob August Riis ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Making of an American Kindle Customer said DRY!!!!!!!. I am afraid I couldnt get through this one. I made it half way and then quit. The only thing I cared about was if he married his sweetheart. It was just so dry I couldnt go on and by half way you half finished with the sweetheart plot. Sorry but only one star its the first time Ive rated a book so low :-(. An awesome story of romance and patriotism This book is worth the wait it takes to find it. It not only tells Riiss story of his battle with the slums, but

The Making of an American

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Rating : 4.96 (887 Votes)
Asin : 0543768481
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 484 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-07-13
Language : English

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New York’s police headquarters was then on Mulberry Street, in the heart of the Lower East Side slum district. As Riis’s familiarity with the neighborhood’s squalid living conditions deepened, he began to employ his journalistic skills to convey his revulsion to the public. About the Author Jacob A. He soon left the city to work at an assortment of rural jobs, but returned in 1877 to find steady employment as a police reporter for the Tribune (1877–88) and, later, the Evening Sun (1888–99). Like so many, he frequently spent nights in police station lodging houses, the shelters of last resort in late nineteenth-century New York. . In 1870 Riis, born in Ribe, Denmark, arrived in New York as a Danish immigrant, one among thousands of the poor, friendless, and unskilled. Riis (1849–1914) was the first reformer to effectively convey to a wide public the unacceptable nature of living conditions endured by the urban poor. His use of the relatively new me

This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1902 edition by Macmillan, New York.

Kindle Customer said DRY!!!!!!!. I am afraid I couldn't get through this one. I made it half way and then quit. The only thing I cared about was if he married his sweetheart. It was just so dry I couldn't go on and by half way you half finished with the sweetheart plot. Sorry but only one star its the first time I've rated a book so low :-(. An awesome story of romance and patriotism This book is worth the wait it takes to find it. It not only tells Riis's story of his battle with the slums, but it is also the story of a simple man's journey to America and how he fell in love with her. Intertwined is a love story that if not for history would be quite unbelievable in its romance and ending. The book shows what the faith of one man can accomplish in our world when that faith is put into action. This is a heart-warming and positive book that should be reprinted.. jp said Five Stars. truly great book

In 1870 Riis, born in Ribe, Denmark, arrived in New York as a Danish immigrant, one among thousands of the poor, friendless, and unskilled. Riis (1849–1914) was the first reformer to effectively convey to a wide public the unacceptable nature of living conditions endured by the urban poor. He soon left the city to work at an assortment of rural jobs, but returned in 1877 to find steady employment as a police reporter for the Tribune (1877–88) and, later, the Evening Sun (1888&ndash

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