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Chicago Race Riots, July 1919
by Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg's succinct reporting on and reflections upon the race riots that broke out In Chicago in July 1919. - Summary by KevinS
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City of Fire-Grace Livingston Hill
Carl Sandburg's succinct reporting on and reflections upon the race riots that broke out In Chicago in July 1919. - Summary by KevinS
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Rise and Fall of Prohibition-Charles Hanson Towne
Carl Sandburg's succinct reporting on and reflections upon the race riots that broke out In Chicago in July 1919. - Summary by KevinS
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Pauper, the Thief, and the Convict-Thomas Archer
Carl Sandburg's succinct reporting on and reflections upon the race riots that broke out In Chicago in July 1919. - Summary by KevinS
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Chicago Poems-Carl Sandburg
"Chicago Poems" by Carl Sandburg captures the vibrant life and tumultuous spirit of early 20th-century Chicago through a collection of poignant verses. Sandburg's work reflects the struggles and triumphs of the city's working-class citizens, showcasing their resilience and humanity amid the challenges they faced. With themes of identity, community, and the quest for justice, this collection remains relevant today as it echoes the ongoing conversations about race, inequality, and urban life. Listening to Sandburg's powerful imagery and emotional depth offers a timeless exploration of the American experience, making it a profound auditory journey for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of a city shaped by its people.
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Chicago Race Riots July 1919 - Carl Sandburg
Carl Sandburg's succinct reporting on and reflections upon the race riots that broke out In Chicago in July 1919. - Summary by KevinS
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