The South Shore Country Club and the Proposed Demolition:             A Turning Point That Sparked the Voice of the People
  • Home
  • Background
    • The Chicago Black Belt >
      • Restricted Covenants
    • Managed Integration
  • The End of an Era
    • Movers and Shakers
  • The Proposed Demolition
    • Tactics of the Coalition >
      • Resolution
      • Employment
    • The Affect on the Neighborhood
    • Cultural and Recreational Activities >
      • Jazz Come Home
  • Conclusion
    • Present Day
  • References
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Chicago Tribune; December 20, 1981
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Chicago Tribune; December 20, 1981
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Chicago Tribune; February 15, 1979

" Beautiful parks, really beautifully designed parks enhance a neighborhood, increases property value, and stabilize a neighborhood."
-Erma Tranter (via a personal interview), President of 'Friends of the Parks'

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Chicago Tribune; February 17, 1980
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Chicago Tribune; February 17, 1980
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Chicago Tribune; February 17, 1980

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Municipal Reference Collection
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Chicago Tribune; November 25, 1984
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Municipal Reference Collection
Cultural and Recreational Activities
The South Shore Country Club and the Proposed Demolition: A Turning Point That Sparked the Voice of the People by Eva Lewis, Junior Division