Jacob A. Riis delivered his first lecture, "How the Other Half Lives and Dies in New York," on January 25, 1888, at the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York. Using an early form of projector known as a stereopticon to display images of the slum and its residents, Riis took his audience on a visual tour of the tenements. The lecture's success resulted from his ability to entertain with colorful anecdotes while simultaneously delivering a spiritual message.
Terry Borton of the American Magic-Lantern Theater created this abridged version of the lecture for the Museum of the City of New York's JACOB A. RIIS: REVEALING NEW YORK'S OTHER HALF exhibition (more info: [ Ссылка ]). The lecture is based on a transcript of one that Riis delivered in Washington, D.C. in 1891.
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