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  1. Selling the Race: Culture, Community, and Black Chicago, 1940-1955 (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Adam Green, 2006-11-15
  2. Slumming: Sexual and Racial Encounters in American Nightlife, 1885-1940 (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Chad Heap, 2009-05-15
  3. Our America by Lloyd Newman, Lealan Jones, et all 1997-06-09
  4. City Watch: Discovering the Uncommon Chicago by Jon Anderson, 2001-05-15
  5. Here's the Deal: The Buying and Selling of a Great American City by Ross Miller, 1996-03-19
  6. Minyans for a Prairie City :The Politics of Chicago Jewry 1850-1940 (European Immigrants and American Society) by Edward Herbert Mazur, 1990-07-01
  7. Black Baseball and Chicago: Essays on the Players, Teams and Games of the Negro Leagues Most Important City by Leslie A. Heaphy, 2006-07-05
  8. Chicago: The Second City by A. J. Liebling, 2004-03-01
  9. Coals of Fire: The Alton Telegraph Libel Case by Professor Emeritus Thomas B Littlewood, 1988-03-01
  10. How Black Disadvantaged Adolescents Socially Construct Reality: Listen, Do You Hear What I Hear? (Children of Poverty) by Loretta J. Brunious, 1999-02-01
  11. Discriminating Risk: The U.S. Mortgage Lending Industry in the Twentieth Century by Guy Stuart, 2003-06
  12. Block by Block: Neighborhoods and Public Policy on Chicago's West Side (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Amanda I. Seligman, 2005-05-10
  13. Dutch Chicago: A History of the Hollanders in the Windy City (Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America) by Robert P. Swierenga, 2002-11
  14. Mining Cultures: Men, Women, and Leisure in Butte, 1914-41 (Women in American History) by Mary Murphy, 1997-02-01

81. Governing: Research Organization Links
University of illinois Institute of Government Counties; Indiana Association ofCities Towns; Indiana state University Center for Governmental Services Iowa.
http://governing.com/govlinks/glres.htm
Online supplement to Governing
State and Local Sourcebook

GovLinks index
State-Based Research Organizations Alabama
  • Alabama League of Municipalities
  • Association of County Commissions of Alabama
  • Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama Alaska
  • Alaska Municipal League Arizona
  • Arizona Association of Counties
  • Arizona Tax Research Association
  • Arizona State University Morrison Institute for Public Policy Arkansas
  • Association of Arkansas Counties California
  • University of California, Davis Institute of Governmental Affairs
  • California State Association of Counties
  • California Taxpayers’ Association California Tax Foundation
  • Colorado
  • University of Colorado at Boulder Center for Public Policy Research
  • Colorado Counties, Inc.
  • Colorado Municipal League
  • Colorado Public Expenditure Council Connecticut
  • University of Connecticut Institute of Public Service District of Columbia
  • Greater Washington Research Center Florida
  • Florida Association of Counties
  • Florida League of Cities
  • Florida Tax Watch Georgia
  • University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government
  • Association County Commissioners of Georgia
  • Research Atlanta, Inc. Hawaii
  • Tax Foundation of Hawaii
  • Hawaii State Association of Counties Idaho
  • Associated Taxpayers of Idaho, Inc.
  • 82. Fulbright American Studies Institute, Northern Illinois University: Module 2

    http://www.engl.niu.edu/fulbright/mod2/
    Redefining American Spaces: the City, the Land, and the Body
    The Urban and Ethnicity
    Sessions
  • The Second Ghetto and African-American Experience: Claude Brown's Manchild in the Promised Land
  • The White-Ethnic City in Decline and Nelson Algren
  • The Second Ghetto and African-American Experience: John Edgar Wideman's ... Discussion Area Sponsored by the
    U.S. Department of State
    Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
    Office of Academic Exchange Programs
    Study of the U.S. Branch http://exchanges.state.gov/education/amstudy/fasi.htm
  • 83. Fulbright American Studies Institute, Northern Illinois University: Module 2

    http://www.engl.niu.edu/fulbright/mod2/session2.5.html
    Redefining American Spaces: the City, the Land, and the Body
    The Urban and Ethnicity
    Session 2.5: The Postindustrial City, the Second Ghetto, and Carlo Rotella's October Cities : The Redevelopment of Urban Literature
    Focus: In October Cities , Carlo Rotella explores the transformation of the city and urban literature after World War II. "Returning to his native Chicago after World War II, Nelson Algren found a city transformed. The white-ethnic urban villages he regarded as his home turf were beginning to break up as the middle class and economic opportunity departed the inner city. The flourishing industry and literature that had once placed prewar Chicago at center stage in American culture were both entering a time of crisis. Black southerners arriving in postwar Chicago found themselves increasingly estranged from the economic and cultural resources of the nation." The result of these changes was a new white literature of urban decline, epitomized by Algren, and a new black literature of migration and inner city life, developed by such writers as Gwendolyn Brooks and Claude Brown.
    Guest Lecturer: Carlo Rotella (Ph.D., Yale University), Assistant Professor of English, Boston College

    84. Diversity: Building A Strategic Future
    Malaika Grant, University of Minnesota, Twin cities. Martha Zarate, University ofIllinois, UrbanaChampaign. McGinn, Southern Connecticut state University Mary
    http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/cicdiversity/papers.html
    a national conference for academic libraries - April 4-6, 2002
    PAPERS
    Some presenters have made their materials available following the conference, and other materials may be added over time. Just look for the " View " links beneath the papers referenced below. Opening Speaker
    Dr. Nancy Cantor
    Chancellor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    View informal notes from speech (MS Word format)
    Featured Speakers
    Dr. Linda Greene
    Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    View Presentation (PowerPoint format)
    Dr. W. Terrell Jones
    Vice Provost for Educational Equity, The Pennsylvania State University View informal notes from speech (MS Word format) Another Dimension of Diversity: Interactions Among Minority Librarians Kim Lipsey, Washington University School of Medicine Neville Prendergast, Washington University School of Medicine View Paper (MS Word format) Are We Ready to Meet Our Future? A Diversity Climate Assessment

    85. Minneapolis College Of Art + Design : Continuing Studies, Faculty
    a Master's degree in Visual studies from Minneapolis Bonnie LauberWestover (MA/IllinoisState University) teaches throughout the Twin cities, including at the
    http://www.mcad.edu/continue/faculty.htm
    winter/spring
    computer design

    design

    distance learning

    fine arts
    ...
    women's art institute

    summer youth programs
    studio kids (ages 7-11)

    studio tots (ages 4 1/2-6)

    teens (ages 12-14)

    teens (ages 15 - 18)
    ... campus info Susan Boecher (BFA/University of Minnesota) has created and taught photography to both traditional and non-traditional students for over 15 years. She has taught workshops through Elderhostel, St. Stephen's Shelter, People Living with AIDS and has served as a mentor at Chiron Middle School in Minneapolis. She has received grants from Arts Over AIDS and the Minnesota State Arts Board. She also teaches at Metro State University and teaches teen photography in MCAD's summer program. Pete Border is a physicist at the University of Minnesota. He has taught the freshman physics course since 1993, and has recently become very interested in teaching artists and non-traditional students how to visualize math and science concepts with a computer. PCs allow people to operate visually rather than analytically, which vastly simplifies the art of data analysis. Dr. Border has pioneered a course teaching physics through writing computer games and making animations, and has been involved with the "Visualizing Physics" course in the MCAD BS program. Dr. Border has a Ph.D. in particle physics from the University of Michigan, and a B.S. degree from Princeton. Scott Bowman is an adjunct faculty member and learning specialist at MCAD. A graduate of MCAD's film department, Scott's films have been screened throughout the U.S. at festivals and competitions, including Minnesota's distinguished D.L. Maybery Award Competition in 2000. In addition to teaching at MCAD, Scott also owns and operates AniVid Productions, a video, web, and animation production company who has produced work for clients such as Best Buy, InFisherman, and Minnesota Mutual.

    86. Illinois State Specific Programs
    The illinois Department of Human Services provided seed money. In each of thesecities, The Partnership works with local and state government leaders
    http://www.financeprojectinfo.org/iwin/stateprograms.asp
    Illinois Welfare Information Network
    Home Search About IFDM Site Map ... Go To TFP IWIN Issue Pages Back to IWIN Home Page Illinois Specific Data and Research Findings Illinois State Plans and Laws Illinois State Specific Programs ... State Welfare Reform Analysis and Summaries If you have any questions about the content of this page, please email us at welfinfo@welfareinfo.org General Resources Hot Topics Event Calendar Publications by
    The Finance Project
    ...
    www.financeproject.org.

    1401 New York Avenue, NW
    Suite 800
    Washington, DC 20005
    Tel. 202-587-1000
    Fax. 202-628-4205
    Illinois State Specific Programs A Hand Up, Inc . - a "work donation" program for low-income residents in Collinsville, Illinois to help them in pay bills which would otherwise threaten their ability to remain self-sufficient.  Clients are asked to work a set number of hours for a local non-profit or community-based organization in exchange for wages which are given to the service vendor where the debt is owed. The program is funded through partnerships with local businesses, not-for-profits, and faith communities. For more information contact Walter Hunter, Madison County Community Development, (618) 692-7040. Bridges to Work - is an empowerment research demonstration program that will operate for 4 years in Baltimore, Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, and St. Louis. BtW is administered jointly by Public/Private Ventures, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit research and program development organization, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Working with local organizations to improve their capacity to recruit, prepare and place low-income city residents in suburban jobs. (Posted 10/1/99)

    87. Collection Development Statement
    are withdrawn and sent to the state Historical Library US newspapers outside of Illinoisare collected from Major cities of Western Europe are also represented
    http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/collections/files/tf_cd_newspapers.htm
    NEWSPAPER COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Purpose The purpose of the newspaper collection is to support the research and teaching needs of the University faculty and students. The Library especially serves programs in the Social Sciences and Humanities, as well as the general reader for a variety of purposes. History of Collection The collection of Illinois papers was begun circa 1914 but was soon expanded to include major United States and foreign dailies. The size and bulk of holdings required that the Newspaper Room, as it was then called, occupy the major part of the basement of the Main Library Building. In 1939, the first full-time professional assistant was appointed. In that year there were 502 titles shelved in the Newspaper Room of which only 61 were purchased. Beginning in the late 1940s, and especially in the 1950s and 1960s, major efforts were undertaken to replace bound newspaper holdings with microfilm, so that by the 1980s film has become the primary format for retrospective files of newspapers. Estimate of Holdings 73,000 reels of microfilm consisting of 369 general interest domestic titles, 312 general interest foreign titles, and 172 subject-oriented titles; and 8,800 microcards representing 13 titles. In addition, the Newspaper Library has current subscriptions to 515 United States and foreign newspapers and more than 3,000 volumes of reference guides, bibliographies, histories, and newspaper indexes.

    88. About LAWCHA
    illinois Labor History Society. Twin cities Labor History Society. Youngstown StateUniversity Youngstown, OH 44555 330742-2976 John Russo and Sherry Linkon, co
    http://www.lawcha.org/resources/researchctrs.html

    89. Emeriti  Amanda B
    Administrative Information Systems, BS, University of illinois; MST, Ed.D., PortlandState University Marjorie MS, University of Minnesota–Twin cities; Ph.D
    http://www.winona.msus.edu/coursecatalog/emeriti.htm
    Emeriti
    Amanda B. Aarestad , Education; B.E., Moorhead State University; M.A., University of Minnesota
    Sandra Adickes , English; B.A., Douglas College; M.A., Hunter College; Ph.D., New York University
    Carlis M. Anderson , Music; B.F.A., University of South Dakota; M.Ed., University of Colorado
    Dwight L. Anderson , Biology; B.A., Peru State College; M.A., Ph.D., University of South Dakota
    Almyra H. Baker , Library; B.A., St. Olaf College; B.S.L.S., University of Minnesota; M.A.L.S., University of Michigan
    Arthur Barsky , History; B.A., Pepperdine College; M.A., University of Southern California; Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles
    Richard C. Behnke , Health, Physical Education and Recreation; B.S., Winona State University; M.A., Northern Michigan University; P.E.D., Indiana University
    Archie Beighley , Education; B.S., University of Wisconsin-Platteville, M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ed.D., University of Idaho
    Margaret P. Boddy , English; B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Minnesota
    Raymond Brooks

    90. Illinois History And Activity Books
    A to Z Learning about illinois history is as this lively, attractive, alphabeticaltour of the state.
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    91. American Rivers - Sprawl: National & State Links
    to protect and enhance the Mississippi River in the Twin cities area state. IllinoisOpenlandsProject www.openlands.org Founded in 1963, the Openlands Project is
    http://www.americanrivers.org/riverfronttoolkit/sprawllinks.htm
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    www.farmland.org

    Working to protect America's farmland, AFT works to stop the loss of productive farmland and to promote farming practices that lead to a healthy environment. Their web site lists the Top 20 Most Threatened Farming Areas, as well as articles on smart growth and combating urban sprawl. American Society of Landscape Architects
    www.asla.org

    As the professional society for Landscape Architects, ASLA weighs in on the intense debate over urban sprawl. The web site also serves as a resource for information on smart-growth initiatives. www.brookings.edu/urban Contact: Bruce Katz, Director (202) 797-6285 The Biodiversity Project http://www.biodiversityproject.org/mediakit. htm "Making the biodiversity/sprawl connection" Center for Urban and Regional Policy - Northeastern University www.curp.neu. edu In conjunction with Northeastern University and other partnerships, the CURP addresses the major issues of cities and regions including housing, workforce and enterprise development, historic preservation and the environment, community planning, labor mediation, and information resources. The Conservation Fund www.conservationfund.org

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