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Slaughterhouse - Chicago's Union Stock Yard and the World It Made (Hardcover)
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Slaughterhouse - Chicago's Union Stock Yard and the World It Made (Hardcover)
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From the minute it opened-on Christmas Day in 1865-it was Chicago's
must-see tourist attraction, drawing more than half a million
visitors each year. Families, visiting dignitaries, even school
groups all made trips to the South Side to tour the Union Stock
Yard. There they got a firsthand look at the city's industrial
prowess as they witnessed cattle, hogs, and sheep disassembled with
breathtaking efficiency. At their height, the kill floors employed
50,000 workers and processed six hundred animals an hour, an
astonishing spectacle of industrialized death. Slaughterhouse tells
the story of the Union Stock Yard, chronicling the rise and fall of
an industrial district that, for better or worse, served as the
public face of Chicago for decades. Dominic A. Pacyga is a guide
like no other-he grew up in the shadow of the stockyards, spent
summers in their hog house and cattle yards, and maintains a
long-standing connection with the working-class neighborhoods
around them. Pacyga takes readers through the packinghouses as only
an insider can, covering the rough and toxic life inside the plants
and their lasting effects on the world outside. He shows how the
yards shaped the surrounding neighborhoods and controlled the
livelihoods of thousands of families. He looks at the Union Stock
Yard's political and economic power and its sometimes volatile role
in the city's race and labor relations. And he traces its decades
of mechanized innovations, which introduced millions of consumers
across the country to an industrialized food system. Although the
Union Stock Yard closed in 1971, the story doesn't end there.
Pacyga takes readers to present day, showing how the manufacturing
spirit lives on. Ironically, today the site of the legendary
"stockyard stench" is now home to some of Chicago's most successful
green agriculture companies. Marking the hundred-and-fiftieth
anniversary of the opening of the stockyards, Slaughterhouse is an
engrossing story of one of the most important-and deadliest-square
miles in American history.
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