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Hero Tales of the Far North

By Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Sail the high seas with brave warriors and traverse icy landscapes with devoted missionaries, as legends of Norse heroes remind immigrants of the inspiring legacies they left behind.

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2004-05-01
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Summary

"Hero Tales of the Far North" by Jacob A. Riis highlights the epic characters from Norse history, celebrating their extraordinary actions and influence on Northern cultures. Riis starts by thinking about the challenges immigrants face when leaving behind their cultural heritage and argues for the importance of remembering the heroes who embody their past. The beginning sets the scene for tales of bravery and cultural exchange, like the story of Peder Tordenskjold, known for his sea adventures, and Hans Egede, whose missionary work in Greenland represents the complex cultural past of the North.

About the Author

Jacob August Riis was a Danish-American social reformer, "muck-raking" journalist, and social documentary photographer. He contributed significantly to the cause of urban reform in the United States of America at the turn of the twentieth century. He is known for using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the impoverished in New York City; those impoverished New Yorkers were the subject of most of his prolific writings and photography. He endorsed the implementation of "model tenements" in New York with the help of humanitarian Lawrence Veiller. He was an early proponent of the newly practicable casual photography and one of the first to adopt photographic flash. While living in New York, Riis experienced poverty and became a police reporter writing about the quality of life in the slums. He attempted to alleviate the poor living conditions of poor people by exposing these conditions to the middle and upper classes.

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