Elizabeth Schroeder Schlabach is an associate professor of History at Lawrence University. She is the author of Along the Streets of Bronzeville: Black Chicago's Literary Landscape.
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Acknowledgments Introduction "The Best Job I Ever Had" Chicago's First Policy Queens Chicago's Most Famous Policy Queen Dream Books, Fortune-Tellers, and Mediumship What Arrest Records Reveal Legal Strategies for Policy Women Conclusion Notes Select Bibliography Index
"Dream Books and Gamblers is a must read! Schlabach impressively weaves together a fascinating narrative about Chicago's policy racket between 1890 and 1968. A major contribution to the fields of business and Black women's histories, Schlabach illuminates Black women's important and multifaceted role in the urban gambling enterprises. Dream Books and Gamblers is certain to transform our understanding of African American history, leaving scholars with new ways of researching and discussing Black life and culture."--LaShawn Harris, author of Sex Workers, Psychics, and Numbers Runners