By Bernard C. Turner
2002, soft cover, 55 pages, black and white photographs throughout.
provides a portrait of an important Chicago neighborhood with a historical prospective. Readers will learn how Bronzeville was settled and grew to become a center for African-American life and culture as a result of the Great Migration and the forces that made the neighborhood an island in a great city. Readers will learn about the sights and stories of the people who lived there and helped Bronzeville to thrive.
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