Chicago exposed : defining moments from the Chicago Sun-Times photo archive
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
977.311/CHICAGO

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Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 977.311/CHICAGO Due: 5/4/2024

Details

PUBLISHED
Chicago : Cityfiles Press, 2021
DESCRIPTION

160 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781733869041, 1733869042 :, 1733869042, 9781733869041
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

First edition

Foreword / by John Russick -- Introduction / by Lee Bey -- Part 1: Hard Times -- Part 2: Coming Storm -- Part 3: Shocking News -- Part 4: These Days -- Credits

Chicago Exposed reveals Chicago. It is based on the most eye-opening photographs taken over the past eighty years by the staffs of the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News. Pictures of labor strikes, racial unrest, immigration, crimes and catastrophes, renewal and resistance. Each of these iconic photographs is paired with text from varied and vital writers that bring the pictures alive. Their words offer insight into what the photograph, taken decades ago, means to Chicago now. It begins at the start of World War II and ends in the calamitous year of 2020. It covers Chicago: from Uptown to Pilsen, from the West, North, to the South Sides. And it includes the people who helped mold modern Chicago, mayors like the Daleys, Harold Washington and Jane Byrne, and outsiders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Abbie Hoffman, who left their mark. Chicago Exposed provides a detailed look at more than 100 photographs that have recently been archived at the Chicago History Museum. Pivotal moments--the funeral of Emmett Till, the 1968 Democratic National Convention, and even Disco Demolition Night--as well as pivotal places--such as Maxwell Street, the Garrick Theater and Cabrini-Green--are all here. But not in a nostalgic way. Here to reconsider

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