Chicago (Ill.) -- Social conditions
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Chicago (Ill.) -- Social conditions
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Chicago (Ill.)
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- Gang leader for a day, a rogue sociologist takes to the streets, Sudhir Venkatesh
- Chicago, creating new traditions, by Perry Duis
- The Negro in Illinois, the WPA papers, edited by Brian Dolinar
- Beyond the martyrs, a social history of Chicago's anarchists, 1870-1900, Bruce C. Nelson
- Chicago's pride, the stockyards, Packingtown, and environs in the nineteenth century, Louise Carroll Wade
- Black metropolis;, a study of Negro life in a northern city, [by] St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton. Introd. by Richard Wright. Introd. to Torchbook ed. by Everett C. Hughes
- Chicago jazz, a cultural history, 1904-1930, William Howland Kenney
- Great American city, Chicago and the enduring neighborhood effect, Robert J. Sampson
- Urban disorder and the shape of belief, the Great Chicago Fire, the Haymarket bomb, and the model town of Pullman, Carl Smith
- Nature's laboratory, environmental thought and labor radicalism in Chicago, 1886-1937, Elizabeth Grennan Browning
- Great American city, Chicago and the enduring neighborhood effect, Robert J. Sampson ; foreword by William Julius Wilson
- Uptown, poor whites in Chicago, Todd Gitlin and Nanci Hollander ; photographs by the authors
- High-risers, Cabrini-Green and the fate of American public housing, Ben Austen ; designed by Fritz Metsch ; maps, Robert Philip Gordon
- Black on the block, the politics of race and class in the city, Mary Pattillo
- Blue collar community, William Kornblum ; with a foreword by Morris Janowitz
- 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
- Death in the Haymarket, a story of Chicago, the first labor movement, and the bombing that divided gilded age America, James Green
- The social order of the slum;, ethnicity and territory in the inner city, [by] Gerald D. Suttles. Pref. by Morris Janowitz
- Heat wave, a social autopsy of disaster in Chicago, Eric Klinenberg
- The end of Chiraq, a literary mixtape, edited by Javon Johnson and Kevin Coval ; with writers from Young Chicago Authors & Louder Than a Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival
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