Chicago's Southeast Side Revisited

Non-Fictie

One of the phrases that has been used to describe Chicago's Southeast Side is "smokestacks and steeples." The community initially developed because of the steel industry, but it has been affected by the decline of the American steel industry in recent years. Today, the people of South Chicago, South Deering, the East Side, and Hegewisch look to the future. The community is, in many respects, at a crossroads. Will economic redevelopment occur, and if it does, at what price? Will the ecology and environment, damaged by years of abuse and neglect, be restored and protected?
This second book about the region tells the story of this interesting and vibrant Chicago community from a chronological approach. It looks at important themes of American history from the perspective of this urban, working-class community. Industrialization, urbanization, unionization, immigration, and Americanization were themes that played out on the Southeast Side of Chicago. It examines how the community dealt with problems like depression, wars, pollution, and the decline of heavy industry-especially the steel industry.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Uitgegeven als
Hardcover
Eerste editie
10-12-2001
Laatste editie
10-12-2001
ISBN
9781531613068
Aantal pagina's
130
Taal
Engels

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