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Chicago – A City with a History as Deep as its Roots.

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Table of Contents

  • The Birth of Chicago.
  • The Great Chicago Fire.
  • The World’s Columbian Exposition.
  • Making a Name for Itself: industry and immigration in the late 1800s.
  • Coming Into Its Own: The 1900s to Today.
  • Organized Crime: Al Capone and the Chicago Outfit.
  • The Civil Rights Movement
  • Chicago in World War II.
  • Jazz in Chicago.
    • Early Jazz: The birth of a new genre
    • The 1920s and 1930s: Jazz in the city
    • The 1940s and 1950s: The heyday of Chicago jazz
    • The 1960s and 1970s: A changing scene
    • The 1980s to present: Contemporary Chicago jazz
  • Famous Women from Chicago.
  • Conclusion:

 

Last updated: 18th November 2022.

Chicago is a city with a rich history dating back to the early 1800s. From its humble beginnings as a small trading post along the banks of Lake Michigan to its modernization in the wake of the Great Chicago Fire, to its present-day status as a major metropolitan city, Chicago has always been a place of change and progress.

Here are just a few of the key events that have shaped the city into what it is today.

 

Image taken from page 81 of 'History of Chicago from the earliest period to the present time. vol. 1
Early map of Chicago. Photo by Mechanical Curator. Flickr.

 

The Birth of Chicago.

Chicago was founded in 1833 on land that had previously been part of the Northwest Territory. The area had first been settled by French traders in the 1700s, but it wasn’t until after the War of 1812 that American settlers began moving in.

The city’s name comes from a Native American word meaning “wild onion” or “skunk,” which was likely chosen because of the large number of wild onions that grew in the area.

 

Aftermath of the Great fire in Chicago.
The Great Fire in Chicago. Photo source: Boston Public Library. Flickr.

 

The Great Chicago Fire.

The Fire began suddenly on October 8, 1871, and quickly spread through the city, burning for more than two days. More than three square miles of Chicago was destroyed, and more than 100,000 people were left homeless.

The fire was one of the worst disasters in American history, but it also spurred a period of rapid rebuilding and modernization. In just a few years, Chicago had risen from the ashes to become an even greater city than before.

 

The World's Columbian Exposition Wellcome
The World’s Columbian Exposition. Painting by John Ross Key. WikiImages.

 

The World’s Columbian Exposition.

In 1893, Chicago hosted the World’s Columbian Exposition, which was also known as the World’s Fair. The fair was held to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in America.

More than 27 million people from all over the world came to Chicago to see exhibits on everything from art and science to agriculture and industry.

 

Astle Garden-their first Thanksgiving dinner, 1884
Immigrants having their first Thanksgiving dinner, 1884. Original source: Harpers Weekly Magazine. Photo by Ping News. Flickr.

 

Making a Name for Itself: industry and immigration in the late 1800s.

In the late 1800s, Chicago became known as the “City of Big Shoulders” because of its booming industry. Factories and businesses flourished, and the city’s population grew rapidly.

This growth was largely due to immigration; in the years between 1860 and 1920, more than four million people came to Chicago from other countries. They came in search of new opportunities and a better life.

 

Coming Into Its Own: The 1900s to Today.

The Great Depression and the Second World War…

The 1920s were a time of great prosperity in Chicago, but the 1930s brought hard times with the Great Depression. Unemployment rose and poverty increased.

The city was also affected by the Second World War, as many of its residents went off to fight in the war. In the years after the war, Chicago continued to grow and prosper.

Today, Chicago is a major center of industry, finance, culture, and tourism. It is home to more than two million people from all over the world. And it continues to be a city of progress and change.

 

Police Photo of Al Capone. Miami, 1930
Police Mugshot of Al Capone. Miami, 1930. Photo sourced by Recuerdos de Pandora. Flickr.

 

Organized Crime: Al Capone and the Chicago Outfit.

In the early 1900s, Chicago was known for its organized crime. The most famous gangster from this era was Al Capone, who led the Chicago Outfit, a crime syndicate that controlled much of the city’s illegal activity.

Capone and his gang were involved in everything from bootlegging and gambling to prostitution and murder. In 1931, Capone was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. In 1947, at his home in Palm Island, Florida, he died of a heart attack. He was 48 years old.

 

Martin Luther King Jr. at a press conference in Chicago on 31-5-1966.
Martin Luther King Jr. in Chicago on 31-5-1966. Photo by Manhhai. Flickr.

 

The Civil Rights Movement

Chicago was also a major center of the civil rights movement in the 1960s. The city was home to some of the most important leaders of the movement, including Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson.

Chicago was also the site of some of the movement’s most significant events, such as the 1966 march from Selma to Montgomery led by Martin Luther King.

Today, Chicago is a city that is proud of its diversity. More than one-third of its residents are African American, and the city has a large Latino population as well.

 

World War II Correspondents departing
World War II Correspondents Departing. Photo Sourced by Ping News. Flickr.

 

Chicago in World War II.

As a major industrial center and transport hub, Chicago was a key target for enemy attacks during World War II. From the early days of the war until the final months, the city was constantly on alert, with anti-aircraft guns and searchlights placed around Lake Michigan and blackouts enforced to prevent enemy bombers from finding their target.

Despite the constant threat of attack, life went on in Chicago during the war years. Factories continued to produce vital supplies for the Allied forces, while new industries sprang up to support the war effort. Thousands of women went to work in factories and offices to replace the men who had been drafted into military service. And despite rationing and shortages, residents found ways to enjoy themselves, going to movies, dances, and other social events.

 

Orbert Davis’ Quintet with Ryan Cohan, Ari Brown, Stewart Miller and Ernie Adams
Chicago Jazz Quintet. Photo by Graffiti Photographic. Flickr.

 

Jazz in Chicago.

Jazz originated in New Orleans in the early 20th century, but it soon spread to other parts of the country. Chicago was a major center of jazz music in the 1920s and 1930s, and some of the most famous jazz musicians of all time came from there.

Some of these musicians include Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Miles Davis. Jazz is still popular in Chicago today, and there are many clubs where you can hear live music every night.

Early Jazz: The birth of a new genre

In the early 1900s, a new type of music was born in the city of New Orleans. This new genre, which would come to be known as jazz, was a unique blend of African and European musical traditions. Jazz quickly spread to other parts of the country, including Chicago.

 

The 1920s and 1930s: Jazz in the city

In the early 1920s, jazz began to take root in Chicago. The city’s vibrant nightlife and speakeasies provided the perfect setting for the new genre of music. Jazz quickly became popular with both black and white audiences.

In the 1920s Chicago was home to some of the most famous jazz musicians of the time, including Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, and King Oliver. These artists helped to define the sound of jazz and made Chicago a hotbed of activity for the genre.

The 1930s saw a decline in popularity for jazz, as the Great Depression led many people to lose interest in nightlife and entertainment. However, Chicago remained an important center for jazz musicians, who continued to innovate and experiment with the genre.

 

The 1940s and 1950s: The heyday of Chicago jazz

The 1940s and 1950s were the golden age of Chicago jazz. The city was a hotbed of musical activity, with dozens of clubs and bars hosting live music every night. Jazz greats such as Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane all cut their teeth in Chicago’s vibrant scene.

The city was also home to a number of influential record labels, including Blue Note and Chess Records. These labels helped to launch the careers of many jazz legends, and their records are still revered today.

Chicago jazz was truly a unique sound, influenced by both the city’s rich history and the diverse range of cultures that its musicians came from. It was a time when anything seemed possible for the young art form, and the music created during this period continues to inspire new generations of artists.

 

The 1960s and 1970s: A changing scene

The 1960s and 1970s saw a changing jazz scene, with the emergence of new styles and the decline of traditional jazz.

In Chicago, the rise of soul and R&B led to the decline of traditional jazz clubs. Newer clubs began to cater to these genres, and many jazz musicians struggled to find work.

The emergence of fusion and free jazz also had an impact on the scene. These new styles were met with skepticism by some traditionalists, but they ultimately helped to broaden the appeal of jazz.

Despite the challenges, many great jazz musicians continued to emerge in this period, keeping the music alive and evolving.

 

The 1980s to present: Contemporary Chicago jazz

In the early 1980s, the city of Chicago was a hotbed for jazz musicians. The scene was thriving with young up-and-coming talent as well as established veterans. The music was fresh and exciting, and the city was abuzz with the sound of jazz.

Today, Chicago is still home to a vibrant jazz scene. The music has evolved over the years, but the city’s love for the genre remains strong. Jazz clubs dot the landscape, and new artists are constantly emerging. Chicago is truly a city that loves its jazz.

 

Oprah Winfrey. Photo by Alan Light. Flickr.
Oprah Winfrey. Photo by Alan Light. Flickr.

 

Famous Women from Chicago.

Chicago is a city with a long and rich history, and it has been home to many famous women throughout the years. From early pioneers to modern-day celebrities, Chicago has produced a diverse group of famous women who have made their mark on the world.

One of the most famous women from Chicago is Oprah Winfrey. Oprah was born and raised in the city, and she rose to fame as a talk show host in the 1980s. She quickly became one of the most popular and influential women in the country, and she remains one of the most iconic figures in American culture.

Another famous woman from Chicago is Michelle Obama. Michelle was born on the South Side of the city, and she later went on to attend Princeton University and Harvard Law School. She met her husband Barack while they were both working as lawyers in Chicago, and she later became the First Lady of the United States when he was elected president.

These are just two of the many famous women who have come from Chicago. Others include–but are not limited to–activist Dolores Huerta, filmmaker Greta Gerwig, news anchor Katie Couric, and writer Sandra Cisneros. These women have all made significant contributions to their respective fields, and they serve as an inspiration to people all over the world.

Conclusion:

Chicago is a city with deep roots and even deeper history. From its founding in 1833 to its rebirth after the Great Fire of 1871 to its hosting of the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893, Chicago has always been a place of change and progress.

Today, it is one of the most populous cities in the United States and home to millions of people from all over the world.

Thanks for taking this journey through Chicago’s history with me.

 

Sources: THX News, History & Wikipedia.

 


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