Chicago, Ill
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Incoming Resources
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- Chicago's new Negroes, modernity, the great migration, & Black urban life, Davarian L. Baldwin
- Plan of Chicago, Daniel H. Burnham, Edward H. Bennett ; edited by Charles Moore ; with a new introduction by Kristen Schaffer
- Garbage wars, the struggle for environmental justice in Chicago, David Naguib Pellow
- Smoldering city, Chicagoans and the Great Fire, 1871-1874, Karen Sawislak
- Black power/white control, the struggle of the Woodlawn Organization in Chicago, by John Hall Fish
- Chicago's famous buildings, a photographic guide to the city's architectural landmarks and other notable buildings
- Chicago and the American literary imagination, 1880-1920, Carl S. Smith
- A city called heaven, Chicago and the birth of gospel music, Robert M. Marovich
- Beyond the martyrs, a social history of Chicago's anarchists, 1870-1900, Bruce C. Nelson
- There goes the neighborhood, racial, ethnic, and class tensions in four Chicago neighborhoods and their meaning for America, William Julius Wilson and Richard P. Taub
- Chicago blues, portraits and stories, David Whiteis
- Nature's metropolis, Chicago and the Great West, William Cronon
- Reducing youth gang violence, the Little Village Gang Project in Chicago, Irving A. Spergel
- Black on the block, the politics of race and class in the city, Mary Pattillo
- The devil in the white city, murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America, Erik Larson
- Chicago's greatest year, 1893, the White City and the birth of a modern metropolis, Joseph Gustaitis
- Chicago, growth of a metropolis, Harold M. Mayer and Richard C. Wade ; with the assistance of Glen E. Holt ; cartography by Gerald F. Pyle
- South side girls, growing up in the great migration, Marcia Chatelain
- Hoop dreams, Fine Line Features [presents] ; a production of Kartemquin Films and KTCA Public Television ; produced by Frederick Marx, Steve James, Peter Gilbert ; directed by Steve James
- The third coast, when Chicago built the American dream, Thomas Dyja
- The encyclopedia of Chicago, edited by James R. Grossman, Ann Durkin Keating, Janice L. Reiff ; cartographic editor, Michael P. Conzen
- The Pekin, the rise and fall of Chicago's first black-owned theater, Thomas Bauman
- Red Chicago, American communism at its grassroots, 1928-35, Randi Storch
- Sin in the city, Chicago and revivalism, 1880-1920, Thekla Ellen Joiner
- Mexican Chicago, race, identity, and nation, 1916-39, Gabriela F. Arredondo
- All of us together, the story of inclusion at the Kinzie School, Jeri Banks
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