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Jacob A. Riis

Danskeren der gik i krig mod New Yorks slum

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Jacob A. Riis

By: Tom Buk-Swienty
Narrated by: Christian Engell
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Ny revideret udgave.

Baseret på aldrig tidligere benyttede primære kilder var Tom Buk-Swienty i 2005 manden bag den første fuldstændige biografi om den legendariske dansk-amerikanske journalist, sociale reformist og dokumentar-fotograf, Jacob Augustus Riis (1849-1914). Nu udkommer bogen i forfatterens reviderede udgave. Riis’ historie er både en dramatisk udvandrerhistorie og en storslået kærlighedshistorie. Og så er det historien om en mand med en klar, stædig vision og en drøm om at skabe et bedre samfund - en drøm, han sågar evnede at realisere i praksis. På trods af dårlige odds lykkedes det Riis at blive en af New York Citys mest indflydelsesrige journalister, og han opnåede at blive mentor for den senere præsident Theodore Roosevelt, der ved Riis' død i 1914 kaldte ham for 'New Yorks nyttigste borger'.

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