PAGE | Introduction, | 1 | CHAPTER I. | Genesis of the Tenement, | 7 | CHAPTER II. | The Awakening, | 15 | CHAPTER III. | The Mixed Crowd, | 21 | CHAPTER IV. | The Down Town Back-alleys, | 28 | CHAPTER V. | The Italian in New York, | 48 | CHAPTER VI. | The Bend, | 55 | CHAPTER VII. | A Raid on the Stale-beer Dives, | 71 | CHAPTER VIII. | The Cheap Lodging-houses, | 82 | CHAPTER IX. | Chinatown, | 92 | CHAPTER X. | Jewtown, | 104 | CHAPTER XI. | The Sweaters of Jewtown, | 120 | CHAPTER XII. | The Bohemians—Tenement-house Cigarmaking, | 136 | CHAPTER XIII. | The Color Line in New York, | 148 | CHAPTER XIV. | The Common Herd, | 159 | CHAPTER XV. | The Problem of the Children, | 179 | CHAPTER XVI. | Waifs of the City’s Slums, | 187 | CHAPTER XVII. | The Street Arab, | 196 | CHAPTER XVIII. | The Reign of Rum, | 210 | CHAPTER XIX. | The Harvest of Tares | 217 | CHAPTER XX. | The Working Girls of New York, | 234 | CHAPTER XXI. | Pauperism in the Tenements, | 243 | CHAPTER XXII. | The Wrecks and the Waste, | 255 | CHAPTER XXIII. | The Man with the Knife, | 263 | CHAPTER XXIV. | What Has Been Done, | 268 | CHAPTER XXV. | How the Case Stands, | 282 |
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