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  2. Nicknames of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    City of Big Shoulders. [edit] "City of Big Shoulders" is a nickname coined by Carl Sandburg in his 1914 poem " Chicago," which describes the city as "stormy, husky, [and] brawling." It is the last of several nicknames in the poem; the others hint at the city's major industrial activities, for example, the meat-packing industry and railroad ...

  3. Chicago (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Then as now, the city of Chicago was a hub of commodities trading and a key financial center for agricultural markets. The city was also a center of the meat-packing industry and an important railroad hub; these industries are also mentioned in the poem. One of Chicago's many nicknames, "City of the Big Shoulders," is taken from the poem's ...

  4. Carl Sandburg - Wikipedia

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    Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, biographer, journalist, and editor. He won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. During his lifetime, Sandburg was widely regarded as "a major figure in contemporary literature", especially for volumes of his ...

  5. Rick Kogan: In the wake of Dick Butkus’ death, celebrating ...

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    CHICAGO — One of the first non-Native people to set foot here, in what would eventually become Chicago, was a French explorer named Robert Cavalier, sieur de la Salle, and he had this to say ...

  6. 'We finally excised the ghosts of 1968': This time, Chicago ...

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    Kamala Harris celebrates with her family after accepting the Democratic presidential nomination during the final day of the convention in Chicago on Thursday night. “We finally excised the ...

  7. Johanny Vazquez Paz - Wikipedia

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    Poet, short story writer and professor. Alma mater. Indiana State University (B.A., sociology, 1984), University of Illinois at Chicago (M.A., Hispanic Studies) Notable awards. International Latino Book Award, PEN/Beyond Margins Award, Pushcart Prize. Johanny Vázquez Paz (born 1960) is a Puerto Rican poet, narrator and professor.

  8. History of African Americans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The history of African Americans in Chicago or Black Chicagoans dates back to Jean Baptiste Point du Sable 's trading activities in the 1780s. Du Sable, the city's founder, was Haitian of African and French descent. [4] Fugitive slaves and freedmen established the city's first black community in the 1840s. By the late 19th century, the first ...

  9. Miles Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Harvey grew up in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove.His father, Robert Harvey, [1] was an elementary-school teacher and political activist. His mother, Kathryn "Tinker" Harvey, [2] was the longtime chairman of the Democratic Party of DuPage County, who twice served as a member of the U.S. Electoral College and was a delegate or alternate delegate to five Democratic National Conventions.