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The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation

Natalie Y. Moore

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Product Details
Format:
Paperback (BC)
ISBN:
9781250118332
Published:
01 May 2017
Publisher:
Macmillan [1570]
Dimensions:
272 pages - 210 x 140 x 17mm

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Mayors Richard M. Daley and Rahm Emanuel have touted Chicago as a “world-class city.” The skyscrapers kissing the clouds, the billion-dollar Millennium Park, Michelin-rated restaurants, pristine lake views, fabulous shopping, vibrant theater scene, downtown flower beds and stellar architecture tell one story. Yet swept under the rug is another story: the stench of segregation that permeates and compromises Chicago. Though other cities - including Cleveland, Los Angeles, and Baltimore - can fight over that mantle, it’s clear that segregation defines Chicago. And unlike many other major U.S. cities, no particular race dominates; Chicago is divided equally into black, white and Latino, each group clustered in its various turfs. In this intelligent and highly important narrative, Chicago native Natalie Moore shines a light on contemporary segregation in the city’s South Side; her reported essays showcase the lives of these communities through the stories of her family and the people who reside there. The South Side highlights the impact of Chicago’s historic segregation - and the ongoing policies that keep the system intact.
The South Side ISBN 9781137280152 (Hardback)
A lyrical, intelligent, authentic and necessary look at the intersection of race and class in Chicago, a Great American City.
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