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A series of true, tightly focused vignettes drawn from urban tenement neighborhoods that depict the daily struggles of immigrant and working-class families, children, and elders. Scenes range from hunger, overcrowding, and dangerous labor to small acts of neighborly aid, charity, and the efforts of settlement workers; portraits of despair, resilience, and moral dilemmas illustrate how poverty shapes domestic life and community response. The narratives combine reportage and human detail to illuminate structural hardships while tracing moments of tenderness, sacrifice, and mutual support, suggesting practical and compassionate remedies without polemic.
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