28 June 2022
The Early History of Segregation in Chicago
Depicts how historical events in the 1900s changed segregation from specter of racial strife to legal doctrine, aided by the law and economic writings of Progressive reformers Richard T. Ely and Nathan William MacChesney.

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Mollie K. Galloway, Ann M. Ishimaru