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- W2107336301 abstract "The city of Chicago stands tall among urban areas in the United States. It features a bustling central business district that serves as a financial anchor for the Midwest, a government with significant regional and national influence, a vibrant cultural life, a multiethnic population, a patchwork of distinct neighborhoods that are home to nearly 3 million people, one of the world’s busiest airports, and the world’s tallest building (at least for the time being). With its towering skyscrapers, lush and expansive park system, lavish North Michigan Avenue, and historic landmarks, Chicago opens an impressive front door to all who visit. Figure in the economic and demographic development of north and western Cook, Lake, and DuPage counties (the fastest growing areas in the region), and it would be difficult to argue that the Chicago metropolitan area is on the decline. Together with its suburban partners, the city of Chicago is ever expanding its economic, political, and cultural reach, emerging as one of the Nation’s global cities. This list of accomplishments, however, tells just part of the story. Within the panoply that is Chicago exists a back door that few wish to think about, let alone open. The truth is that Chicago is a city of marked contrasts. 1 While Chicago remains a city of incredible wealth, characterized by the opulent Gold Coast and Magnificent Mile, it continues to be a city of jarring poverty, typified by the impoverished West Side along West Madison Street, S outh Side’s Robert Taylor Homes, and Near North Side’s Cabrini Green. Chicago also remains a multiethnic city. Unlike New York, which maintained a native elite with the onslaught of the first great immigration streams, Chicago is truly a city built by immigrants from Europe, Asia, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Latin America, and migrants from the Southern United States. Its tremendous early growth, from roughly 150 residents in 1833 to more than 3 million in 1930, was due to the waves of distinct and diverse migrant populations. This multiethnic character is an inescapable feature of Chicago history, visible through the various ethnic enclaves that existed throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries (Cutler, 1982). Absorbing such a multiethnic population was far from a harmonious process. Each successive ethnic and racial group jockeyed for political," @default.
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