Jacob Riis
Jacob August Riis (May 3, 1849 - March 26, 1914), a Danish-American muckraker journalist and slum and school reformer, was born in Ribe, Denmark.
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May 3 - 1849 - March 26 - 1914 - Danish - American - Muckraker - Journalist - Slum - School - Reform - Ribe
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He came to America in 1870 and wrote for the New York Evening Sun newspaper. As a pioneer investigative journalist, he went undercover working at a meat packing factory. He was one of the first Americans to use flashlight powder, allowing his documentation of New York slums to penetrate the dark of night. His book How the Other Half Lives (ISBN 0140436790), pioneering photojournalism, and friendship with Theodore Roosevelt (then New York Police Board of Commissioners head) led to positive changes for New York tenement dwellers.
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1870 - New York - Evening Sun - Investigative journalist - Flashlight powder - How the Other Half Lives - Photojournalism - Theodore Roosevelt
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Jacob Riis Park on the Rockaway Peninsula, part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, is named for him.
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Rockaway Peninsula - Gateway National Recreation Area
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