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King David and boss Daley, the Black Disciples, Mayor Daley, and Chicago on the edge, Lance Williams

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King David and boss Daley, the Black Disciples, Mayor Daley, and Chicago on the edge, Lance Williams
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 288-303) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
King David and boss Daley
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1259402128
Responsibility statement
Lance Williams
Sub title
the Black Disciples, Mayor Daley, and Chicago on the edge
Summary
"In Chicago in mid-twentieth century amid the haze and smoke of urban renewal and the sounds of the wrecking balls and bulldozers, there lived two men, both street-savvy, one Black, one Irish, one young, one old and both leaders of their clans. Each ruled with an iron fist. Each embodied the fighting spirit of the turbulent 1960s. One was David Barksdale, the Black Disciples leader, a Black youth club that would give birth to America's largest street gang; the other was Richard J. Daley, the legendary Mayor of the City of Chicago. He was one of the longest-serving, most prominent mayors in American history and the last of the big-city "bosses." Although the two never met, at least not face-to-face, their fates were linked by a time of change, an era of protest, which was a decisive moment of transformational power that was on the verge of a violent uprising in America's second-largest city"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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