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He excerpts interviews from hundreds of former tenants who went on to live successful and accomplished lives, as well as key staff and leaders of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) from that period. The Chicago Housing Authority has used the Ickes and Dearborn Homes as "relocation resources" to house residents whose buildings were rehabbed or demolished as a part of its "Plan for Transformation," according to the CHA's Web site. In January 1966, Polikoff, a partner at a Chicago law firm, decided to work part-time pro bono on a lawsuit charging the Chicago Housing Authority, and later, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with racial discrimination. |
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