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‘Chi Boy’ Examines Chicago’s Place in Black American History

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For young Black boys and men, Chicago can be a cradle and a crucible, a place where they can encounter both endless inspiration and endless despair. In “Chi Boy: Native Sons and Chicago Reckonings,” author Keenan Norris draws connections between the experiences of literary giants and those of his own father.

Source: News | WTTW Chicago

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