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The growth of Chicago's stockyards and the communities that were formed around them in the mid-to-late 19th century.
Louise Carroll Wade, a retired professor of American social
and urban history at the University of Oregon, is the author of
Graham Taylor: Pioneer for Social Justice, 1851-1938, and a
co-author of A History of the United States (for high school
students).
ADVANCE PRAISE "Chicago's Pride ... illuminates our understanding of working-class and labor history, technological and environmental history, business and economic history, and urban history. Wade's work possesses all the elements -- thorough and imaginative research, readability, and informed, probing analysis -- worthy of a significant book in United States history." -- William M. Tuttle Jr., author of Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919
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