How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York by Jacob A. Riis offers a powerful and eye-opening glimpse into the lives of the impoverished residents of New York City's tenements in the late 19th century. Written by a pioneering journalist and social reformer, this work combines vivid photographic evidence with compelling narratives to illustrate the harsh realities of urban poverty. Riis, who himself lived among the tenements, uses his firsthand experience and photographs to expose the squalid conditions faced by thousands of New Yorkers. His work not only sheds light on the struggles of the poor but also advocates for reform and social change. The book is a significant historical document that captures the essence of social reform movements and the call for better living conditions in rapidly industrializing cities.