Mayor Harold Washington: Champion of Race and Reform in Chicago

Author:   Roger Biles
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   24 August 2020
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Author:   Roger Biles
Publisher:   University of Illinois Press
Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.626kg
ISBN:  

9780252085482


ISBN 10:   0252085485
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   24 August 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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This is a must read for all who seek valuable insight into Mayor Harold Washington--the man, his administration, and the power struggle that accompanied the election of Chicago's first African American mayor. --David Orr Biles explores the intra- and inter-party political tensions in Chicago that helped cultivate Washington and redefined the city's political and business landscape. --Booklist One of the most comprehensive overviews to date of Washington's politics and policies while in office. --South Side Weekly Highly recommended. --Choice The master biographer of Illinois politicians provides the definitive account of Chicago's first black mayor. Rooted deeply in the historical context, Roger Biles demonstrates how Harold Washington's neighborhood agenda balanced social change with municipal housekeeping. Biles lifts Washington out of the morass of the Council Wars and reveals him as canny and substantive, flawed and private, deft and tragic. --Amanda I. Seligman, author of Chicago's Block Clubs: How Neighbors Shape the City


""This is a must read for all who seek valuable insight into Mayor Harold Washington—the man, his administration, and the power struggle that accompanied the election of Chicago's first African American mayor.""--David Orr ""Highly recommended."" --Choice ""One of the most comprehensive overviews to date of Washington's politics and policies while in office."" --South Side Weekly ""Biles explores the intra- and inter-party political tensions in Chicago that helped cultivate Washington and redefined the city’s political and business landscape."" --Booklist ""The master biographer of Illinois politicians provides the definitive account of Chicago’s first black mayor. Rooted deeply in the historical context, Roger Biles demonstrates how Harold Washington’s neighborhood agenda balanced social change with municipal housekeeping. Biles lifts Washington out of the morass of the Council Wars and reveals him as canny and substantive, flawed and private, deft and tragic.""--Amanda I. Seligman, author of Chicago’s Block Clubs: How Neighbors Shape the City “Makes a strong case for reevaluating Washington's career. [Biles] also covers pivotal elections with a flair for detail and suspense that locks you onto the page. This is a book that will reshape the way you think about Illinois, Chicago, and Harold Washington."" --Public I


Highly recommended. --Choice One of the most comprehensive overviews to date of Washington's politics and policies while in office. --South Side Weekly Biles explores the intra- and inter-party political tensions in Chicago that helped cultivate Washington and redefined the city's political and business landscape. --Booklist The master biographer of Illinois politicians provides the definitive account of Chicago's first black mayor. Rooted deeply in the historical context, Roger Biles demonstrates how Harold Washington's neighborhood agenda balanced social change with municipal housekeeping. Biles lifts Washington out of the morass of the Council Wars and reveals him as canny and substantive, flawed and private, deft and tragic. --Amanda I. Seligman, author of Chicago's Block Clubs: How Neighbors Shape the City This is a must read for all who seek valuable insight into Mayor Harold Washington-the man, his administration, and the power struggle that accompanied the election of Chicago's first African American mayor. --David Orr


This is a must read for all who seek valuable insight into Mayor Harold Washington-the man, his administration, and the power struggle that accompanied the election of Chicago's first African American mayor. --David Orr The master biographer of Illinois politicians provides the definitive account of Chicago's first black mayor. Rooted deeply in the historical context, Roger Biles demonstrates how Harold Washington's neighborhood agenda balanced social change with municipal housekeeping. Biles lifts Washington out of the morass of the Council Wars and reveals him as canny and substantive, flawed and private, deft and tragic. --Amanda I. Seligman, author of Chicago's Block Clubs: How Neighbors Shape the City Biles explores the intra- and inter-party political tensions in Chicago that helped cultivate Washington and redefined the city's political and business landscape. --Booklist One of the most comprehensive overviews to date of Washington's politics and policies while in office. --South Side Weekly Highly recommended. --Choice Makes a strong case for reevaluating Washington's career. [Biles] also covers pivotal elections with a flair for detail and suspense that locks you onto the page. This is a book that will reshape the way you think about Illinois, Chicago, and Harold Washington. --Public I


Makes a strong case for reevaluating Washington's career. [Biles] also covers pivotal elections with a flair for detail and suspense that locks you onto the page. This is a book that will reshape the way you think about Illinois, Chicago, and Harold Washington. --Public I Highly recommended. --Choice One of the most comprehensive overviews to date of Washington's politics and policies while in office. --South Side Weekly Biles explores the intra- and inter-party political tensions in Chicago that helped cultivate Washington and redefined the city's political and business landscape. --Booklist The master biographer of Illinois politicians provides the definitive account of Chicago's first black mayor. Rooted deeply in the historical context, Roger Biles demonstrates how Harold Washington's neighborhood agenda balanced social change with municipal housekeeping. Biles lifts Washington out of the morass of the Council Wars and reveals him as canny and substantive, flawed and private, deft and tragic. --Amanda I. Seligman, author of Chicago's Block Clubs: How Neighbors Shape the City This is a must read for all who seek valuable insight into Mayor Harold Washington-the man, his administration, and the power struggle that accompanied the election of Chicago's first African American mayor. --David Orr


This is a must read for all who seek valuable insight into Mayor Harold Washington-the man, his administration, and the power struggle that accompanied the election of Chicago's first African American mayor. --David Orr Highly recommended. --Choice One of the most comprehensive overviews to date of Washington's politics and policies while in office. --South Side Weekly Biles explores the intra- and inter-party political tensions in Chicago that helped cultivate Washington and redefined the city's political and business landscape. --Booklist The master biographer of Illinois politicians provides the definitive account of Chicago's first black mayor. Rooted deeply in the historical context, Roger Biles demonstrates how Harold Washington's neighborhood agenda balanced social change with municipal housekeeping. Biles lifts Washington out of the morass of the Council Wars and reveals him as canny and substantive, flawed and private, deft and tragic. --Amanda I. Seligman, author of Chicago's Block Clubs: How Neighbors Shape the City Makes a strong case for reevaluating Washington's career. [Biles] also covers pivotal elections with a flair for detail and suspense that locks you onto the page. This is a book that will reshape the way you think about Illinois, Chicago, and Harold Washington. --Public I


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Roger Biles is Professor Emeritus of History at Illinois State University. His books include Richard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago and The Fate of Cities: Urban America and the Federal Government, 1945-2000.

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