Chicago Divided: The Making Of A Black Mayor

In April 1983, Harold Washington became the first black mayor of Chicago. His victory came at the end of a rancorous campaign that attracted national media coverage and left Chicago "a city divided against itself." Chicago Divided sensitively reconstructs the developments that led to Chicago's 1983 political season. Investigating the election and its background, Kleppner taps a formidable array of sources—including newspapers, court cases, public opinion polls, and voting returns—to analyze the causes and consequences of Chicago's electoral revolution.

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Chicago Divided: The Making Of A Black Mayor

In April 1983, Harold Washington became the first black mayor of Chicago. His victory came at the end of a rancorous campaign that attracted national media coverage and left Chicago "a city divided against itself." Chicago Divided sensitively reconstructs the developments that led to Chicago's 1983 political season. Investigating the election and its background, Kleppner taps a formidable array of sources—including newspapers, court cases, public opinion polls, and voting returns—to analyze the causes and consequences of Chicago's electoral revolution.

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Chicago Divided: The Making Of A Black Mayor

Chicago Divided: The Making Of A Black Mayor

by Paul Kleppner
Chicago Divided: The Making Of A Black Mayor

Chicago Divided: The Making Of A Black Mayor

by Paul Kleppner

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In April 1983, Harold Washington became the first black mayor of Chicago. His victory came at the end of a rancorous campaign that attracted national media coverage and left Chicago "a city divided against itself." Chicago Divided sensitively reconstructs the developments that led to Chicago's 1983 political season. Investigating the election and its background, Kleppner taps a formidable array of sources—including newspapers, court cases, public opinion polls, and voting returns—to analyze the causes and consequences of Chicago's electoral revolution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875801063
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Publication date: 04/01/1985
Edition description: 1
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Politics Chicago Style: The Turning Point
2. Population Diversity and Political Change, 1870-1970
3. Racial Change and Group Conflict
4. Race, Ethnicity, and Electoral Politics: The Daley Years, 1955-1976
5. Race, Ethnicity, and Electoral Politics: From Bilandic to Byrne, 1976-1982
6. The Politics of Race: The Democratic Mayoral Primary, 1983
7. Race War Chicago Style: The Election of a Mayor, 1983
8. Beyond Chicago and April 1983
Notes
Index

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