Crowded Cars, Contested Turf: Race-Making and the Everyday on Chicago Public Transit During World War II

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History (HIST)

Department or Program

History

Category of Work

Comps

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Prizes/Awards

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2012

Comps Adviser(s)

Igra, Annette; Willis, Thabiti

Special Recognition

Distinction on comps, The Williams-Harris Endowed Prize in African American Studies

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bellosn_2012_HIST.pdf

Keywords

Race relations, public transportation, Chicago, World War II, employment, migration

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Student Work Completed Date

2012-03-02

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