American Urbanization

Showing posts with label journal short story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journal short story. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2010

Chicago Stories: Boss 2

Urbanization created many cities out of nothing and people from all over rushed to cities for the immense amount of opportunity available. However, living in these cities also created many bad things as well. As cities developed so did gangs and violence. Chicago was a city that gangs and violence were very prevalent in. Al Capone ran the city and even the politics of it. He not only killed people but also sold alcohol illegally during prohibition. In Boss, a short story in Chicago Stories, it explained, "On election day, three people were killed, several were kidnapped, many were beaten, and Capone's candidates won." Politics in Chicago were corrupt because of the organized crime that started. "Capone had no difficulty running his bootleg empire, which brought in millions of dollars a week, and the killing went on." Chicago became a city which was controlled by organized crime.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Chicago Stories: Boss

Chicago became a very split up city as it developed. In a short story called, Boss, the structure of the city was explained. It explained that, "To the north of the Loop was Germany. To the northwest was Poland. To the west were Italy and Israel. To the southwest were Bohemia and Lithuania. And to the south was Ireland." Chicago was completely separated by race and ethnicity. The cities created social barriers and people were unable to cross the boundaries bordering the towns of different ethnicities. After a black kid was killed after crossing one of these boundaries, "The biggest race war in Chicago's history erupted. It raged for four days and left 15 whites and 23 blacks dead, 178 whites and 342 blacks injured. About one thousand homes were burned." The racism and segregation created an extreme hate for bordering parts of the city. The city created gangs and violence that was threatening to everyone. The city was a dangerous place and gangs and violence still exist today.