The Colored People of Chicago
Author(s): Louise Dekoven Bowen
Genre(s): Political Science, Social Science (culture & Anthropology)
Narrators: KevinS
Number of Chapters: 3
Length: 01 hour and 09 minutes
Language: English
This book presents a summary of the findings conducted by the the Juvenile Protective Association in Chicago before the changes brought on by the war-time economy. The study's researchers were A. P. Drucker, Sophia Boaz, A. L. Harris, and Miriam Schaffner. Its author, Louise DeKoven Bowen was a well-known philanthropist and suffragist in Chicago. The summary makes no strong argument on its own, but presents simple facts and observations that would alert the reader to the need for social and economic reform in the city. - Summary by KevinS
The audiobook The Colored People of Chicago falls under the genres of Political Science, Social Science (culture & Anthropology). It is written by Louise Dekoven Bowen.