Segregation In Chicago

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The city of brotherly love, is definitely not coined for the city of Chicago. Where destruction and violence lurk around every corner. A common narrative behind the destruction in the inner city of Chicago leads to the ideas of economic opportunity/development and resource issues, and then there’s the need of an adjustment in the criminal element. Chicago has a huge segregation problem along poverty lines. The poor minorities of Chicago are isolated to the less developed neighborhoods with the fewest resources, and almost no opportunity for advancement. This economic segregation is not only detrimental to the communities and its surrounding neighborhood, but in reality it increase the economic turmoil of the city as a whole. The devastation of these less develop communities cause a constant migration out of the city, business closing, less tax revenue, and ultimately a collapse in infrastructure of the foundation of the city.
The criminal element of this narrative is just as destructive as the economic. The War on Drugs in the 80’s and even the disposition of the crippling of “organized” gang hierarchy, and the corruption of political leaders as well as the police department can quite
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Chicago Housing Authority once hosted some of the biggest drug lords in its projects that catered black and brown practitioners, in Pilsen, Humboldt Park, and the south side of Chicago. Theses vertical ghettos of isolation created a safe havens for a nuisance of disparities, to which all came to an end in the demolishing of the like of Cabrini Green, Henry Horner, and Robert Taylor homes. With a migration of minorities from isolated vertical structure to a compacted redlined areas throughout the cities south and west side, made way for more economic depression and lack of development for the working class and poor