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JUOMAYAS
NEW YORKNEW YORK
Remarkable images open a window into the squalorand deprivation endured by immigrant families in anunrecognisable 19th century America
Cold night on Mulberry Street, Manhatan
Harsh conditions for a young girl holding a baby
Shades of the Wild West on Mulberry Street,1887
Italian immigrant families on Jersey Street, New York
A dilapidated wooden shack surrounded by tenement buildings, 1896
Living on the edge on Bleecker Street
An Italian immigrant living under the Rivington Street dump
A man sorts through trash, 1890
A Bohemian family roll cigars at home,1890
A Native American, Mountain Eagle, and his family make handicrafts,1895
Prisoners at The Lock-Step Penitentiary on Blackwells Island,1890
Street children get a chance to read at a library, Henry Street,1900
Children play with barrels in Gothan Court, Cherry Street,1890
Teachers show primary school children how to plant seeds, 1900
New Yorkers enjoy the open space of the newly-planted Mulberry Bend Park, 1900
Football team posing at the West Side Playground, 68th Street, 1895
A grocery shop and post office, Mulberry Street in Little Italy,1890
Children play in front of Dewitt Church, 280 Rivington Street, 1890
Three girls jump rope on the rooftop playground of the Hebrew Institute
Children swim under the supervision of adults at public bath #10, at Hudson River
School boys play on the rooftop playground
Slumdweller children salute the Stars and Stripes and repeat the Oath of Allegiance
Children of detained or waiting immigrants playing on the rooftop of Ellis Island
NEW YORK, NEW YORKWriten by John Kander and Fred EbbPerformed by Carey MulliganPiano played by Liz Caplan
PHOTOGRAPHY Jacob Riis
SOURCE htpp://www.dailymail.co.ukThe Slumdogs of New York