“Somewhat Like War”: The Aesthetics of Segregation, Black ...

By mid-century, Chicago’s South Side had become one of the most densely crowded ghettos in the US, where two generations of Hansberrys had waged, with lawyers and with guns, local and national campaigns against racial segregation, terrorism and injustice. ................
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