A review by domskeac
The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation by Natalie Y. Moore

4.0

It was an honor to read this in my Bronzeville apartment, thinking about the complexity of Chicago and the ways this city has molded me into who I am today. Thankful for Moore’s work!

Recommend to: residents of Chicago (specifically white residents), social workers, city planners, politicians, and anyone who might lean toward describing Chicago’s south side in just one word—this book complicates the ways the south side has been simplified by the media and its (whiter) northern residents. Check it out!