A Black-and-Tan Dive in "Africa."
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Boys sent to farms from New York by Children's Aid Society.
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In the Tenderloin, Police Station lodging room -- abolished by Roosevelt.
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Winter Quarters of the canal boats in the East River, down by Old Slip. Their owners live in them. "Canallers Town."
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The Survival of the Unfittest.
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Playground in Poverty Gap (West 28th Street).
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"Washing Up" in the Newsboys' lodging house.
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A Child of the Dump.
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Sewing and starving in an Elizabeth Street attic.
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Organized Charity. At "Caroline Rest" A.I.C.P.
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Shine, sir?
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DeWitt Clinton Park in Manhattan, Children's Farm-School, September 19th 1902.
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Public School 165 from 108th to 109th Streets between Amsterdam Avenue and Boulevard.
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Public School 164 at 141st Street near Brook Avenue, Boys Entrance.
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The "Slide" that was the Children's only Playground once.
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"Little Susie at Her Work," Gotham Court.
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Ground plan of a Cherry Street block showing crowding on lot.
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Typical Toughs (from the Rogues' Gallery).
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Blackwell's Island, The Female Almshouse.
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In Poverty Gap, West Twenty-Eighth St. An English Coal-Heaver's Home.
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Jersey Street Rookeries.
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"Didn't live nowhere."
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[Playing on the raft.]
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Children's Aid Society Farm.  View from window of the new house.
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Children's Aid Society Farm, "Adulph" with his oxen.
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