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J. S. Fuerst (Author)

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August 30, 2003 0275974979 978-0275974978

This collection of 79 oral histories offers a remarkable window into public housing's past in Chicago through the voices of its former residents and staff. Public housing was once a paradise of good housing, positive community, and careful management—a past that offers a blueprint for public housing's future. As John Hope Franklin suggested, Fuerst has given us something about which to ponder quite seriously.

Fuerst offers a collection of 79 oral histories of former public housing residents and staff in Chicago. The voices remember a time between 1938 and 1960 when public housing offered low-income families desirable and attractive housing, a strong sense of community, and a supportive environment for children and families. Public housing also served as an engine of upward mobility into the middle class and beyond, particularly for African Americans. Repeatedly and emphatically, former residents describe positive experiences, communal feeling, and real gain from project life. They attribute much of this success to careful management by the program's early administrators, several of whom are interviewed.

The remarkable and surprising stories told—about project life, about family and work, about race and community—offer a window into a time that has largely been forgotten, as the more recent decline of public housing has overshadowed the history of success documented here. Yet this past must be remembered, because the policies in place when public housing was paradise offer a path for revitalizing a much-needed program. As John Hope Franklin points out, Fuerst has given us someting about which to ponder quite seriously. Or, as Studs Terkel notes, Fuerst, who was there from the moment of creation, has put together a marvelous book. It is a collage of memories from those who recall the beauty that was there and the something bleak that has been manufactured. This work is full of heroes, the tenants of public housing today. It should be must-reading, especially for young journalists who would seek the truth of what we patronizingly call 'the inner city.' An important resource for scholars, students, professionals, and interested readers concerned with urban life in America.



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Uses oral histories to show the enormous benefit to low-income working people of public housing between 1938 and 1960.


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D. Bradford Hunt is an associate dean and associate professor of social science at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He is a board member and chair of the Programming Committee of the new National Public Housing Museum (www.publichousingmuseum.org). With Jim Fuerst, he compiled an oral history collection of former members and staff of the Chicago Housing Authority entitled When Public Housing Was Paradise: Building Community in Chicago (University of Illinois Press, 2005). In 2000, he received his Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley.

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The former residents interviewed tor this book consistently remember their public housing developments as clean and well run, with vigilantly made repairs and enthusiastically provided tenant services. Read the first page
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South Side, Altgeld Gardens, Elizabeth Wood, Dearborn Homes, Altgcld Gardens, University of Illinois, Housing Authority, Leclaire Courts, West Side, African Americans, Madden Park, United States, Wells Homes, Oscar Brown, Officer Frazier, Trumbull Park, Red Squad, North Side, Central Office, Midway Gardens, Wentworth Gardens, Stateway Gardens, Mick Shufro, County Hospital, Frances Cabrini Homes
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