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Chicago Boy
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Author : Edward Kenith Burbridge
language : en
Publisher: L A & Chicago River
Release Date : 1991
Chicago Boy written by Edward Kenith Burbridge and has been published by L A & Chicago River this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Biography & Autobiography categories.
Chicago Boy is about a gang youth who relives the ghost of his past, returning to the Windy City after a 23 year & six months absence. Chicago Boy, AKA, Kenny Edwards III, rejects a scholarship to the University of Chicago & takes a Steel mill job. At a deadend, he joined the Navy, later earning a journalism degree, became a television executive, & made a million in California real estate. Publisher: LA & CHICAGO RIVER UNDERGROUND PRESS, 417 N. Orange Avenue, West Covina, CA 91790, (818) 337-1050, FAX: Call for number.
Chicago Boy
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Author : Ivan Philip Ivarson
language : en
Publisher: Ivan Philip Ivarson
Release Date : 2021-02-21
Chicago Boy written by Ivan Philip Ivarson and has been published by Ivan Philip Ivarson this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-21 with categories.
Chicago Boy is my memoir and a first hand account of what it was like for a boy to grow up in Chicago's North Side neighborhoods in the 1960s. This was a time when children played outside from an early age. Chicago Boy is filled with accounts of colorful characters and adventurous narratives. The exclusive neighborhoods of Lincoln Park, Roscoe Village and Wrigleyville were simple blue-collar neighborhoods in the 1960s. They were filled with vibrant, old school peoples and every day seemed to be an adventure. Young people hung out in front of their houses, in the parks, in schoolyards, and of course, in the streets. People were friendly in an open and commonplace manner. For the most part they were on good terms with their surrounding neighbors. In Chicago Boy are tales of adventure and romance as well as dangerous situations with neighborhood tuffs. Our household consisted of me and my single parent mother with visits from my Swedish father who had gone to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Much of the book is about simple and easy times with family and friends. Most of the book is exactly as I remember it. However, I've taken poet license with some situations. Chicago Boy is not an overly lengthy book. The episodes favor concise good storytelling over elaborate detail. I've written the book in a fashion or "voice" that is as close to my natural speaking voice as possible. Its language is that of the time or "period language" if you will. Historical events of the time are mentioned. The hippy days, the Vietnam War and the first trip to the moon were all occurrences of the 1960s. Perhaps most of all I describe the people and atmosphere that I was surrounded by in Chicago's North Side neighborhoods. Culturally this was a much different time then today. There were many difficulties of the period and still I remember a friendly and inviting world that surrounded me. It is my sincere hope you will enjoy reading Chicago Boy.
Gangland Chicago
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Author : Richard C. Lindberg
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Release Date : 2015-10-15
Gangland Chicago written by Richard C. Lindberg and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-15 with True Crime categories.
This engrossing tale of gangs and organized criminality begins in the frontier saloons situated in the marshy flats of Chicago, the future world class city of Mid-continent. Gangland Chicago recounts the era of parlor gambling, commercialized vice districts continuing through the bloody Prohibition bootlegging wars; failed reform movements; the rise of post-World War II juvenile criminal gangs and the saga of the Blackstone Rangers in a chaotic, racially divided city. , Gang violence and street crime is endemic in contemporary Chicago. There is much more to the saga of crime, politics, and armed violence than Al Capone and John Dillinger. Gangland Chicago explores the changing patterns of criminal behavior, politics, gangs, youth crime and the failures of reform in its historic totality. Richard Lindberg takes the reader on a journey through decades of a troubled past to delve deep into the evolution of street gangs and organized violence endemic in Chicago. Small ethnic gangs organized in ethnic slum districts of the city expanded into the well-known organized crime syndicates of Chicago’s history. Gangland Chicago is full of stories of unchecked violence, lawlessness, and mayhem. Unlike other standard true crime accounts focused exclusively on the Prohibition era, this historical look-back probes the obscure and forgotten dark corners of city crime history. Lindberg details how both “organized” and “dis-organized” street gangs have paralyzed city neighborhoods and transformed the crimes of the Windy City from street thuggery and common ruffians protected and nurtured by politicians into a protected class is gripping. Gangland Chicago is a revealing look at the Chicago underworld of yesterday and today. This comprehensive volume is sure to entertain and inform any reader interested in the evolution of organized crime and gangs in America’s most representative city of the American Heartland.
The Boy Problem
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Author : Julia Grant
language : en
Publisher: JHU Press
Release Date : 2014-03-15
The Boy Problem written by Julia Grant and has been published by JHU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-03-15 with Education categories.
A historical perspective on the factors affecting boys’ relationships with school and the criminal justice system. Outstanding Academic Title, Choice America’s educational system has a problem with boys, and it’s nothing new. The question of what to do with boys—the “boy problem”—has vexed educators and social commentators for more than a century. Contemporary debates about poor academic performance of boys, especially those of color, point to a myriad of reasons: inadequate and punitive schools, broken families, poverty, and cultural conflicts. Julia Grant offers a historical perspective on these debates and reveals that it is a perennial issue in American schooling that says much about gender and education today. Since the birth of compulsory schooling, educators have contended with what exactly to do with boys of immigrant, poor, minority backgrounds. Initially, public schools developed vocational education and organized athletics and technical schools as well as evening and summer continuation schools in response to the concern that the American culture of masculinity devalued academic success in school. Urban educators sought ways to deal with the "bad boys"—almost exclusively poor, immigrant, or migrant—who skipped school, exhibited behavioral problems when they attended, and sometimes landed in special education classes and reformatory institutions. The problems these boys posed led to accommodations in public education and juvenile justice system. This historical study sheds light on contemporary concerns over the academic performance of boys of color who now flounder in school or languish in the juvenile justice system. Grant's cogent analysis will interest education policy-makers and educators, as well as scholars of the history of education, childhood, gender studies, American studies, and urban history.
Nobody S Boy And His Pals
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Author : Hendrik Hartog
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2024-07-05
Nobody S Boy And His Pals written by Hendrik Hartog and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-07-05 with Law categories.
An engaging account of social reformer Jack Robbins, the Boys’ Brotherhood Republic, and their legacy. In 1914, social reformer Jack Robbins and a group of adolescent boys in Chicago founded the Boys’ Brotherhood Republic, an unconventional and unusual institution. During a moral panic about delinquent boys, Robbins did not seek to rehabilitate and/or punish wayward youths. Instead, the boys governed themselves, democratically and with compassion for one another, and lived by their mantra “So long as there are boys in trouble, we too are in trouble.” For nearly thirty years, Robbins was their “supervisor,” and the will he drafted in the late 1950s suggests that he continued to care about forgotten boys, even as the political and legal contexts that shaped children’s lives changed dramatically. Nobody’s Boy and His Pals is a lively investigation that challenges our ideas about the history of American childhood and the law. Scouring the archives for traces of the elusive Jack Robbins, Hendrik Hartog examines the legal histories of Progressive reform, childhood, criminality, repression, and free speech. The curiosity of Robbins’s story is compounded by the legal challenges to his will, which wound up establishing the extent to which last wishes must conform to dominant social values. Filled with persistent mysteries and surprising connections, Nobody’s Boy and His Pals illuminates themes of childhood and adolescence, race and ethnicity, sexuality, wealth and poverty, and civil liberties, across the American Century.
The Battle For Asia
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Author : Mark T. Berger
language : en
Publisher: Psychology Press
Release Date : 2004
The Battle For Asia written by Mark T. Berger and has been published by Psychology Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Business & Economics categories.
This book is a history of the Asian region from 1945 to the present day which delineates the various ideological battles over Asia's development.
In Remembrance Of Emmett Till
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Author : Darryl Mace
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Release Date : 2014-07-15
In Remembrance Of Emmett Till written by Darryl Mace and has been published by University Press of Kentucky this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-07-15 with History categories.
This provocative study explores how media coverage of Emmett Till’s murder influences regional reactions and reignited the Civil Rights movement. On August 28, 1955, fourteen-year-old Chicago native Emmett Till was brutally beaten to death for allegedly flirting with a white woman at a grocery store in Money, Mississippi. Roy Bryant and J. W. Milam were acquitted of Till’s murder—then admitted to the crime in an interview with the national media. They were never convicted. Although Till's body was mutilated, his mother ordered that his casket remain open so that the country could observe the results of racially motivated violence in the Deep South. Media attention fanned the flames of regional tension and impelled many individuals—including Rosa Parks—to become vocal activists for racial equality. In this innovative study, Darryl Mace explores media coverage of Till's murder and analyses its influence on the regional and racial perspectives. He investigates the portrayal of the trial in popular and black newspapers across the South, documents posttrial reactions, and examines Till's memorialization in the press to highlight the media's role in shaping opinions.
Zeppo
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Author : Robert S. Bader
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 2024-10-15
Zeppo written by Robert S. Bader and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-10-15 with Performing Arts categories.
“Marx Brothers authority Bader has done a remarkable job successfully uncovering the story of the unknown brother, revealing a genuinely complex character. This book is revelatory not just about Zeppo but also about the rest of the Marx Brothers.” - Library Journal Zeppo was the Marx Brother who didn’t want to go into the family business. A juvenile delinquent in his teen years, before joining his brothers on stage, Zeppo balanced two careers: auto mechanic and petty criminal. Even after getting dragged into the world of entertainment—for sixteen years, he did his familial duty as a vaudeville, Broadway, and movie star—he finally made his escape from the Four Marx Brothers. After failed attempts to find steady work in real estate, screenwriting, and the restaurant business, Zeppo finally hit it big as a Hollywood talent agent, representing stars like Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, and Lana Turner. From there, he bred racehorses, owned a manufacturing plant, tried out citrus ranching and commercial fishing, and patented several new inventions. He was, in short, a complex character, and his own family never quite figured him out. Zeppo: The Reluctant Marx Brother gives a lively account of this checkered life and career. As Robert Bader recounts, Zeppo’s lifelong addiction to gambling led him into relationships with several notorious organized crime figures, and he would ultimately appear before grand juries more frequently than movie cameras. (He was certainly the only Marx Brother who saw the corpse of a friend in a newspaper crime scene photo.) Socially, he mixed as easily with mobsters like Mickey Cohen as he did with movie stars like Clark Gable. Comprehensively researched with the full cooperation of Zeppo’s estate, including the first-ever interviews with his two sons, this is a remarkable look at the many lives of Zeppo Marx—even the ones he did his best to keep secret.
Remoteness Reconsidered
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Author : Christopher Rossi
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2021-07-06
Remoteness Reconsidered written by Christopher Rossi and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-07-06 with Law categories.
When the margin IS the center, perspectives shift
Building Character In The American Boy
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Author : David I. Macleod
language : en
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Release Date : 2004-09-30
Building Character In The American Boy written by David I. Macleod and has been published by Univ of Wisconsin Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-09-30 with Family & Relationships categories.
Among established American institutions, few have been more successful or paradoxical than the Boy Scouts of America. David Macleod traces the social history of America in this scholarly account of the origins of the Boy Scouts and other character-building agencies, through which adults tried to restructure middle-class boyhood. Back in print; First paperback edition.