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March 21, 2023 | History
A history of grassroots activism, mostly antiracist, in the Chicago area from the ’40s to the ’60s as documented by Art Shay’s photographs.
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Troublemakers: Chicago Freedom Struggles Through the Lens of Art Shay
2020, University of Chicago Press
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022660408X 9780226604084
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Troublemakers: Chicago Freedom Struggles Through the Lens of Art Shay
2019, University of Chicago Press
in English
022660392X 9780226603926
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Book Details
First Sentence
"After the United States defeated fascism abroad in the Second World War, Chicagoans sought to interpret this human triumph and tragedy for their own lives."
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Democratic Dreams Deferred
2. Windy City Justice
3. Suburban Civility
4. Chicago’s Own Civil Rights Movement
5. Human Rights and Freedom Marches
6. Welcome Democrats and Black Power
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Images
Notes
Index
Edition Notes
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The Physical Object
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