Chicago History Comes Alive Through Interactive Databases

Title: Chicago History Comes Alive Through Interactive Databases Year: 2024 Publisher: Northwestern Pritzker School of Law News Author: Northwestern Now Staff Issue: January 29, 2024 Description: Writer, advocate and teacher Leigh Bienen’s digital projects are lenses for viewing extraordinary periods in our past
Florence Kelley, Factory Inspector in 1890s Chicago, and the Children
Title: Florence Kelley, Factory Inspector in 1890s Chicago, and the Children Year: 2014 Author: Leigh Buchanan Bienen Publisher: Open Books, Chicago, Stacy Ratner, Founder Description: A new book by a Northwestern University School of Law scholar aims to fill in the gaps in all that has been written about Florence Kelley—focusing particularly on the somewhat […]