Schools of Our Own : Chicago's Golden Age of Black Private Education.
A contest without winners : how students experience competitive school choice /
Moving up, moving out : the rise of the black middle class in Chicago /
Building the black metropolis : African American entrepreneurship in Chicago /
A Political Education : Black Politics and Education Reform in Chicago since the 1960s /
Jim Crow nostalgia : reconstructing race in Bronzeville /
Black Musician and the White City : Race and Music in Chicago, 1900-1967.
Energy never dies : Afro-optimism and creativity in Chicago /
Painting the gospel : black public art and religion in Chicago /
Waiting for Buddy Guy : Chicago blues at the crossroads /
The city as campus : urbanism and higher education in Chicago /
A house for the struggle : the Black press and the built environment in Chicago /
America the beautiful and violent : black youth & neighborhood trauma in Chicago /
The Chicago Black renaissance and women's activism /
Move on up : Chicago soul music and black cultural power /
Chicago Union Station /
Hull-House Maps and Papers A Presentation of Nationalities and Wages in a Congested District of Chicago, Together with Comments and Essays on Problems Growing Out of the Social Conditions.
Modern women and sports in interwar Chicago : 1918-1941 /
Opportunity and uncertainty : life course experiences of the class of '73 /
The career arts : making the most of college, credentials, and connections /
Crossing Segregated Boundaries Remembering Chicago School Desegregation /
Beyond the boundaries of childhood : African American children in the antebellum North /
Purchasing power : black kids and American consumer culture /
Hidden in plain sight : the tragedy of children's rights from Ben Franklin to Lionel Tate /
Eating on the street : teaching literacy in a multicultural society /
Civil rights childhood : picturing liberation in African American photobooks /
Teaching while black : a new voice on race and education in New York City /
Who writes for black children? : African American children's literature before 1900 /
Faith made flesh : the Black Child Legacy Campaign for transformative justice and healthy futures /
Two weeks every summer : Fresh Air children and the problem of race in America /
Last seen /
Homeschooling Black Children in the U. S. : Theory, Practice, and Popular Culture.
Growing up Jim Crow : how Black and White southern children learned race /
Libraries, literacy, and African American youth : research and practice /
Tobe : a critical edition : new views on a children's classic /
Tending to the past : selfhood and culture in children's narratives about slavery and freedom /