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Title Illinois history : a reader / edited by Mark Hubbard.

Publication Info. Urbana, Illinois : University of Illinois Press, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource.
text file
Series Common threads.
Common threads (University of Illinois (System). Press)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1. The Fox Raid of 1752: Defensive Warfare and the Decline of the Illinois Tribe; 2. Great Britain and the Illinois Country in the Era of the American Revolution; 3. Edward Coles and the Constitutional Crisis in Illinois, 1822-1824; 4. Slavery, the "More Perfect Union," and the Prairie State; 5. "Pretty Damned Warm Times": The 1864 Charleston Riot and "the Inalienable Right of Revolution"; 6. "Honest Men and Law Abiding Citizens": The 1894 Railroad Strike in Decatur
7. The Alton School Case and African American Community Consciousness, 1897-19088. The Dry Machine: The Formation of the Anti-Saloon League of Illinois; 9. Chicago Working Women's Struggle for a Shorter Day, 1908-1911; 10. "I Too Serve America": African American Women War Workers in Chicago, 1940-1945; 11. From the Near West Side to 18th Street: Mexican Community Formation and Activism in Mid-Twentieth Century Chicago; 12. A Final Push for National Legislation: The Chicago Freedom Movement; 13. From Gang-Bangers to Urban Revolutionaries: The Young Lords of Chicago; 14. The Decline of Decatur
Summary A collection of articles from the Journal of the Illinois State History Society.
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Subject Illinois -- History.
Illinois.
History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Hubbard, Mark, editor.
Illinois State Historical Society.
Other Form: Print version: 0252083644 9780252083648 (OCoLC)1036985863
ISBN 9780252050688 (electronic book)
0252050681 (electronic book)
0252083644
9780252083648