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100 1  Coval, Kevin,|eauthor. 
245 12 A people's history of Chicago /|cKevin Coval ; foreword by
       Chance the Rapper 
264  1 Chicago, Illinois :|bHaymarket Books,|c2017 
300    x, 135 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
336    still image|bsti|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
505 00 |tShikaakwa --|tIasalle wrote it down wrong --|tThe father
       is a black man --|tThe treaty of Chicago --|tHog butcher 
       for the world --|tAlbert Parsons can hang --|tHow to be 
       down --|tThe L gets open --|tThe white city --|tEugene 
       Debs reads Marx in prison --|tReversing the flow of the 
       Chicago river --|tThe great migration --|tThe eastland 
       disaster --|tThe murder of Eugene Williams --|tSociety for
       human rights (America's first gay rights organization) --
       |tThomas Dorsey, gospel's daddy --|tGwendolyn Brooks 
       stands in the mecca --|tHansberry vs. Lee --|tMuddy waters
       goes electric --|tNelson Algren meets Simone de Beauvior 
       at the palmer house --|tPickle with a peppermint stick --
       |tSun Ra becomes a synthesizer --|tHugh Hefner, a play boy
       --|tMamie Till bears the movement --|tKing Daley unfurls 
       his burnham plan --|tThe division street riots --|tMartin 
       Luther King prays in marquette park --|tStuds Terkel drops
       a mixtape --|tCarl Sandburg village (where my parents met)
       --|tWall of respect --|tAfricobra --|tThe Assassination of
       chairman Fred Hampton --|tDon L. Lee becomes Haki 
       Madhubuti --|tThe Chicago 21 plan --|tLeaving aldine --
       |tOde to steppin --|tDisco demolition --|tMayor Byrne 
       moves into & out of cabrini green --|tRon Hardy plays the 
       record backwards --|tThe assassination of Rudy Lozano --
       |tMarc Smith invents the poetry slam --|tCollateral damage
       --|tThe day Harold died --|tPatronage --|tFresh to death -
       -|tMoleman beat tapes --|tGraffiti blasters: an erasure (A
       buff) --|tThe violent crime control & law enforcement act 
       --|tThe etymology of Chicago Joe --|tCommon's resurrection
       --|tThe supreme court makes color illegal --|tErasing the 
       green --|tIda B. Wells testifies in the ghost town --|tHow
       to teach poetry in Chicago public schools --|tLenard Clark
       pedals for air --|tBaby come on: an ode to footwork --|tA 
       moratorium on the death penalty --|tPraise the house party
       --|tDia de las Madres --|tKanye says what's on everybody's
       mind --|tI wasn't in Grant Park when Obama was elected --
       |tRepublic windows workers sit in --|tThe night the modern
       wing was bombed --|tWhen King Louie first heard the word 
       chiraq --|tAn elegy for Dr. Margaret Burroughs --|tA 
       dedication to the inaugural poet. --|tMemoir of the Red X 
       --|tChief Keef's epiphany at Lollapalooza --|tTeachers' 
       strike in Chicago tradition --|tDuring ramadan the gates 
       of heaven are open --|tMs. Devine explains the meaning of 
       modern art: --|tA found poem --|tTwo cities celebrate 
       Independence Day --|tWe charge genocide --|tAtoning for 
       the neoliberal in all --|tOr Rahm Emanuel as the chicken 
       on kapparot --|t400 days --|tThe night the Cubs win the 
       world series --|tChicago has my heart. 
651  0 Chicago (Ill.)|vPoetry. 
655  7 Poetry. 
700 0  Chance the Rapper,|ewriter of foreword. 
740 0  Poems.  Selections 
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