Back of the Yards (IL) (Images of America)

Back of the Yards (IL) (Images of America)

Product ID: 073855054X Condition: USED (All books in used condition)

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Back of the Yards (IL) (Images of America)

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The Back of the Yards neighborhood, located in back of the Union Stockyards and composed of Packingtown, Town of Lake, and New City, was the setting of Upton Sinclair’s classic 1906 novel, The Jungle. Permeated by an unforgettable smell, Back of the Yards was a melting pot of immigrants, many who worked in the stockyards. In 1894, Mary McDowell started the University of Chicago Settlement House in Back of the Yards. She improved living conditions and in 1905 helped create Davis Square Park. The Back of the Yards Neighborhood Council was founded in 1939 by Joseph Meegan, Saul Alinsky, and Bishop Bernard Sheil and is America’s oldest notforprofit communitybased organization. It consisted of 185 delegate organizations involving residents, business owners, churches, parks, schools, and social clubs that worked to advocate improvements. The council motto continues on as “We the people will work out our own destiny.” Relive the bustling activity and the lives of the people in the neighborhood through the historic images in Back of the Yards.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Jeannette Swist
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: Arcadia Publishing
EAN
9780738550541
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
073855054X
Label
Arcadia Publishing
Manufacturer
Arcadia Publishing
MPN
Illustrated
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
128
PartNumber
Illustrated
PublicationDate
2007-06-04
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
ReleaseDate
2007-06-04
Studio
Arcadia Publishing