“Somewhat Like War”: The Aesthetics of Segregation, Black ...
Between 1960 and 1990, Chicago’s white population decreased by 800,000, its white suburbs grew by nearly two million, and more than a quarter of the city’s factories closed. By the 1990s, black unemployment approached 23%, and the South Side contained the greatest concentration of public housing in the nation, where upwards of 92% of black ... ................
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