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Voilence In Chicago History
Title: Voilence In Chicago History
Category: History
Details: Words: 720 | Pages: 3.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Voilence In Chicago History
During the 1871-1929 time period Chicago was a town in which both criminal and social
workers operated. For various reasons both of these groups found a way to operate in the
same city. Sometimes because they wanted to co-exist in the same place and sometimes
they had to.
A large amount of Chicago’s famous social work dealt with the rising immigrant
population. These immigrants came to Chicago from other lands looking for a better life.
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wanted them both here. Chicagoans knew the social
workers were a necessity to help the poor and Chicagoans also loved their vice. Wealthy
citizens and politicians would engage in many of the vices Al Capone brought to the city.
These were the same people who supported the social reform women like Jane Addams
created. This was similar to how people would go to church on Sunday morning and go
to a tavern in the afternoon.
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