The Poor Among Us: A History of Family Poverty and Homelessness in New York City - Softcover

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Conditions that perpetuate homelessness and poverty today have deep roots in America's past. In The Poor Among Us, Ralph da Costa Nunez and Ethan G. Sribnick explore the world of New York's poor children and families, from the era of European settlements to the present day: their physical and social environments, the causes of their poverty, and the institutions and social movements that evolved to improve and regulate their lives. This comprehensive history examines the successes and failures of past efforts to reduce poverty and homelessness, providing the historical context that is often lacking in contemporary policy debates.

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Ralph da Costa Nunez, PhD, is president and chief executive officer of the Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness. He has worked on behalf of homeless families for over 25 years at the city and state levels of government and in the nonprofit sector. Dr. Nunez holds a PhD in political science from Columbia University, where he is also a professor at the School of International and Public Affairs. Ethan G. Sribnick, PhD, is a senior research associate at the Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness. He is a published historian with expertise in child welfare and public policy and holds a PhD from the University of Virginia.

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From the 'almshouses' of the early 18th century to the itinerant workfare approaches of the 21st century, the authors present a graphic and illuminating chronicle of poverty and homelessness in New York City, and the sometimes flawed and misguided rationale behind the many policy efforts to eradicate it. Those interested in reading a quintessential history of family poverty in New York City need look no further. The Poor Among Us is replete with examples warning us of continued poverty, unless we are willing to finally confront it head-on, and scale up investments that help the poorest among us achieve economic stability. --David R. Jones, Esq., President and CEO, Community Service Society of New York

The Poor Among Us is a notable contribution to the historical literature. Highly readable and accessible to a broad audience, it offers an illuminating account of New York City's poor and homeless. --Jon C. Teaford, Professor Emeritus, Purdue University

The extreme poverty of New York City neighborhoods, such as the South Bronx, Brownsville and Harlem, is nothing new. In fact, as Nunez and Sribnick show in this remarkable work, it s a phenomenon that goes back to colonial times the city s first poorhouse for the unemployed, homeless and sick opened in 1736... They travel through eight distinct eras and detail how, with varying degrees of success, New York politicians and social reformers tried to combat poverty. Their ideas and initiatives were shaped by ideological biases that still influence today s policies...Nunez and Sribnick avoid delivering what could have been a dry sociological treatise by including vignettes from the lives of poor and homeless people. An engaging historical study of New York City poverty. --Kirkus Reviews

Shocking yet scholarly book paints very real portrait of NYC poverty through the centuries. 5 out of 5 stars The mention of homelessness and New York City generally conjures images of men with ragged clothes clutching cups and begging for spare change. Ralph da Costa Nunez and Ethan G. Sribnick pull back the curtain on that stereotype with The Poor Among Us, a detailed and well-researched history of poverty and homelessness in New York City that focuses on not just individuals but also entire families. Nunez and Sribnick begin with the Dutch, the first non-native inhabitants of what is now New York City, and follow with the colonials from England. The authors profile typical situations of the poor and the responses of governmental authorities to their problems. The book describes the development of New York City and the problems of poverty along with it through the centuries, all the way to the policies of the current era. There s no doubt that the authors are well studied and deeply invested in their subject matter. Nunez is president and CEO of the Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness and has worked on behalf of homeless families for more than twenty-five years. He also holds a PhD in political science from Columbia University and serves there as a professor at the School of International and Public Affairs. Sribnick holds a PhD from the University of Virginia and is a senior research associate at the Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness. Nunez and Sribnick maintain a distant, scholarly tone throughout the book, such that there is no overtly liberal or conservative bias, even as they track the progression of different approaches to the problems of the poor by liberal and conservative administrations. Well-chosen photographs and maps enhance the text without overwhelming it. The authors impressive research provides illuminating and sometimes shocking statistics, such as this passage, based on the population in 1865: A total of 486,000 persons, over half of the city s population at the time, lived in 15,511 tenement houses. It s a ratio that s hard to imagine, but its impact is rivaled by other, equally incredible facts, like the square block of tenements in which 155 children under age five died in one year. The book s academic approach is balanced by plenty of quotations and firsthand accounts by the poor themselves, or brief histories of their experiences, like that of Coco, a young woman in the early 1990s with several children who, after attempting to navigate the governmental support systems available, found herself no better off than before: The dirty, drug-filled, dark and dangerous building was not what Coco had in mind when she dreamed of living independently. Soon, she decided to move back into her mother s crowded apartment, the place she had hoped to escape. The Poor Among Us offers an honest account of poverty and homelessness, yesterday and today. --Clarion Review, Peter Dabbene

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  • Publication date2013
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  • ISBN 13 9780982553343
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