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STREET URCHINS, c1888. Children in Mullens Alley, off Cherry Street in New York City
STREET URCHINS, c1888.
Children in Mullens Alley, off Cherry Street in New York City. Photograph, c1888, by Jacob Riis
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1888 1889 Alley Child Downtown Gang Jacob Lower East Side Manhattan Neighborhood Northeast Poverty Riis Street Scene Tenement Urchin Cherry Street
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This photograph, titled "STREET URCHINS, c1888" transports us back to the late 19th century in New York City. Taken by renowned photographer Jacob Riis, it offers a poignant glimpse into the daily lives of children residing in Mullens Alley, just off Cherry Street on the Lower East Side. In this snapshot of urban reality, we see a group of street urchins standing outside an old tenement building. The worn-out exterior tells a story of poverty and struggle that was all too common during that era. These young boys and girls are captured amidst their gritty surroundings, showcasing their resilience despite challenging circumstances. The image captures the essence of life in this bustling neighborhood - a vibrant yet tough environment where gangs roamed and survival instincts were paramount. It serves as a reminder of how childhood innocence could coexist with harsh realities. Riis' masterful composition draws our attention to each individual child's face, allowing us to connect with them on a personal level. Their expressions reveal both curiosity and determination – qualities necessary for navigating life on these unforgiving streets. As we gaze upon this powerful photograph from Granger Art on Demand's collection, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the struggles faced by these forgotten children living in the heart of Manhattan. It serves as an important historical document reminding us not only of past hardships but also inspiring empathy towards those who continue to face similar challenges today.
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