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Hull-House

2004
Collects black-and-white, annotated photographs that provide an overview of the history and services of Hull-House, the first settlement house in the United States.
Cover image of Hull-House

Eye on the struggle

Ethel Payne, the first lady of the Black Press
Ethel Lois Payne was a pioneering journalist who worked in an industry dominated by white men. She became the first female African American radio and television commentator on a national network, working for CBS. She was heavily involved in the push for African American civil rights, covering events such as the Montgomery bus boycott, the desegregation of Alabama, and the integration of Little Rock's schools. Her reporting on legislative and judicial civil rights enlightened and motivated black readers and influenced those in politics who were advocating for the end of African American segregation.

City of grit and gold

2017
Addie, a twelve-year-old Jewish girl in 1886 Chicago, struggles to keep her family together at the time of the Haymarket affair, as laborers protest for better working conditions.

My Cubs

a love story
2017
"NPR's Scott Simon's personal, heartfelt reflections on his beloved Chicago Cubs, replete with club lore, memorable anecdotes, frenetic fandom and wise and adoring intimacy that have made the world champion Cubbies baseball's most tortured--and now triumphant--franchise."--Provided by publisher.

Frank Lloyd Wright

early visions

Michelle Obama

As the First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama has worked to better the lives of people in America and in countries around the world. However, her inspirational story began much earlier than that, as she worked hard to graduate from Harvard Law School and become a prominent lawyer. Readers can learn a lot from Obama’s life story, which they explore through engaging main text, fact-filled sidebars, and photographs of Obama interacting with others. Direct quotes from Obama are presented in an eye-catching way, and a detailed timeline of her life summarizes her most important milestones for readers.

Fly the W

the Chicago Cubs' historic 2016 championship season
Text and photographs from the "Daily Herald" look at the Chicago Cubs' 2016 championship season.

Falcons in the city

the story of a peregrine family
2016
"A story of a family of wild birds that moves into a cramped urban home and decides to settle in among towers filled with people and noise. The birds' new human neighbors are quick to try and evict, but it turns out that the falcons have rights too and the law is on their side."--Provided by publisher.

What was the Great Chicago Fire?

2016
"On Sunday, October 8, 1871, a fire started on the south side of Chicago. A long drought made the neighborhood go up in flames. And practically everything that could go wrong did. Firemen first went to the wrong location. Fierce winds helped the blaze jump the Chicago River twice. The Chicago Waterworks burned down, making it impossible to fight the fire. Finally after two days, Mother Nature took over, with rain smothering the flames. This overview of a stupendous disaster not only covers the fire but explores the whole history of fire fighting"--Provided by publisher.

Green thumbs-up!

2016
Third-grader Anna has had trouble making friends since her family moved from a small town in New York to Chicago, but a group project at school leads to new opportunities, including friendships, a club, and a garden she can work in, just like in her last home.

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