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Chicago Lives
Chicago Lives ›
Edited by Chicago Tribune, Foreword by Bill Parker

Trade Paper

ISBN 9781572438217

Published Apr 2006

<P style=&#34;MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt&#34; class=MsoNormal>A unique journey through the 20th century in Chicago, this work reveals the characters whose lives put an indelible stamp on the city. Some were famous, like Richard J. Daley and Harold Washington, while others were infamous or unacknowledged, living fascinating lives that helped shape the city while remaining anonymous at the same time like, such as Emma Schweer, who is believed to have been America&#8217;s oldest elected office holder; Zofia Kuklo, a shy church-going, Polish immigrant grandmother who hid Jewish individuals from the Nazis during World War II; and James Tuach MacKenzie, the dashing and charismatic former drum major and band manager of the Stock Yard Kilty Band, among the most prominent of Chicago&#8217;s many pipe bands. In <I>Chicago Lives</I> readers explore the struggles of immigrants, the innovation of architects and artists, the dedication of activists and city officials, and the actions of Chicagoan&#8217;s whose feats were never recorded by history books, until now.
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