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Published in 1890, "How the Other Half Lives" stands as a monumental work in American history, marking a pivotal moment for photojournalism and social reform during the Gilded Age. Jacob Riis, through his stark photographs and vivid prose, compelled a largely oblivious middle and upper class to confront the grim realities of urban poverty in New York City's tenements. This book was instrumental in shifting public perception of the poor, transforming them from an abstract social problem into a visible human crisis, thereby laying crucial groundwork for the burgeoning Progressive Era movements focused on housing reform, sanitation, and child welfare.