Gordon K. Mantler is associate professor of writing and history and executive director of the University Writing Program at George Washington University. He is author of Power to the Poor: Black-Brown Coalition and the Fight for Economic Justice, 1960-1974.
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"Essential reading for anyone interested in Chicago history and politics. . . . Mantler's account offers sharp analysis of the problem of sustaining commitment, solidarity, and hope in the face of the constraints and compromises of policy making."--Journal of American History "The book's strengths lie in the interviews Mantler conducted with activists from the era, his use of archival materials, and his focus on the period's street-level politics. He demonstrates how white supremacy, deindustrialization, and opposition from the business community blocked Washington's plans . . . . Recommended."--CHOICE "This is a finely crafted and deeply sensitive book, which makes one of the most politically complex cities in North America legible, without over-simplifying its subjects or draining them of their humanity and particularity. It's evident, too, as it was in his first book, that Mantler cares profoundly about his subjects."--Society for US Intellectual History