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The Working Man's Reward - Chicago's Early Suburbs and the Roots of American Sprawl (Hardcover)
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The Working Man's Reward - Chicago's Early Suburbs and the Roots of American Sprawl (Hardcover)
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Between the 1860s and 1920s, Chicago's working-class immigrants
designed the American dream of home-ownership. They imagined homes
as small businesses, homes that were simultaneously a
consumer-oriented respite from work and a productive space that
workers hoped to control. Leapfrogging out of town along with
Chicago's assembly-line factories, Chicago's early suburbs were
remarkably diverse. These suburbs were marketed with the elusive
promise that homeownership might offer some bulwark against the
vicissitudes of industrial capitalism, that homes might be "better
than a bank for a poor man," in the words of one evocative
advertisement, and "the working man's reward." This promise evolved
into what Lewinnek terms "the mortgages of whiteness:" the hope
that property values might increase if that property could be kept
white. Suburbs also developed through nineteenth-century notions of
the gendered respectability of domesticity, early ideas about city
planning and land economics, as well as an evolving
twentieth-century discourse about the racial attributes of property
values. Because Chicago presented itself as a paradigmatic American
city and because numerous Chicago-based experts eventually
instituted national real-estate programs, Chicago's early growth
affected the growth of twentieth-century America. Framed by two
working-class riots against suburbanization in 1872 and 1919,
spurred from both above and below, this work shows how Chicagoans
helped form America's urban sprawl and examines the roots of
America's suburbanization, synthesizing the new suburban history
into the diversity of America's suburbs.
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