Dirty Waters: Confessions of Chicago's Last Harbor Boss: Chicago Visions and Revisions
Autor R. J. Nelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2023
In 1987, the city of Chicago hired a former radical college chaplain to clean up rampant corruption on the waterfront. R. J. Nelson thought he was used to the darker side of the law—he had been followed by federal agents and wiretapped due to his antiwar stances in the sixties—but nothing could prepare him for the wretched bog that constituted the world of a Harbor Boss. Dirty Waters is the wry, no-holds-barred memoir of Nelson’s time controlling some of the city’s most beautiful spots while facing some of its ugliest traditions. Nelson takes us through Chicago's beloved “blue spaces” and deep into the city’s political morass, revealing the different moralities underlining three mayoral administrations and navigating the gritty mechanisms of the city’s political machine. Ultimately, Dirty Waters is a tale of morality, of what it takes to be a force for good in the world and what struggles come from trying to stay ethically afloat in a sea of corruption.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226826929
ISBN-10: 0226826929
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 16 halftones, 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Chicago Visions and Revisions
ISBN-10: 0226826929
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 16 halftones, 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Chicago Visions and Revisions
Notă biografică
R. J. Nelson is a former Superintendent of Special Services and Director of Harbors and Marine Services for the Chicago Park District, positions he held from 1987 to 1994. He is also the retired CEO of the Hammond Indiana Port Authority. His other positions included vice president of Grebe Shipyard in Chicago, administrator at the University of Chicago, and chaplain at Cornell University. He lives in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago.
Cuprins
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Dawn City
Harbors as Neighborhoods
Harbor Rats
A Boat Slip and Fall
Feet Wet
Harold
Rainbows and Riots
Indictments
April Fools
Harbor Fire
Sand Traps
Wulky
Moving on Up
Fog Bowl
D-Day
Batman
Paul McCartney
Golf Dome from Hell
MBE/WBE
“Lakefront’s Small Wonder”
A Coast Guard Station Restored
A Reporter Falls Overboard
Tagline Contest
Daley’s Underground River
A Tale of Two Conventions
From Malcolm X to Mohammed Ali
So Sad, Too Bad
Glatt
Afterglow
Filan Report
Basement Dreams
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
Dawn City
Harbors as Neighborhoods
Harbor Rats
A Boat Slip and Fall
Feet Wet
Harold
Rainbows and Riots
Indictments
April Fools
Harbor Fire
Sand Traps
Wulky
Moving on Up
Fog Bowl
D-Day
Batman
Paul McCartney
Golf Dome from Hell
MBE/WBE
“Lakefront’s Small Wonder”
A Coast Guard Station Restored
A Reporter Falls Overboard
Tagline Contest
Daley’s Underground River
A Tale of Two Conventions
From Malcolm X to Mohammed Ali
So Sad, Too Bad
Glatt
Afterglow
Filan Report
Basement Dreams
Afterword
Notes
Recenzii
“Is it the water in Lake Michigan that makes Chicago such a politically corrupt city? That might sound like an outlandish theory, but R. J. Nelson’s Dirty Waters: Confessions of Chicago’s Last Harbor Boss makes a compelling case. . . . There’s a certain Chicagoness to Nelson’s storytelling that’s highly entertaining—the book reads like a series of anecdotes being told by a lifelong resident of the city.”
“Fascinating.”
"An entertaining, insightful work on the way things worked in Chicago."
“Dirty Waters is a revealing insider’s tale of a Harold Washington–era reformer battling for change. It tells the stories behind the headlines of the ‘Last Harbor Boss’ of the Chicago Park District. It is written for those who want to know how government really works and how a former protestor, college chaplain, and college administrator opened up the green space and blue space of Chicago and made a cumbersome bureaucracy work for us. Students, scholars, and citizens will read it avidly and celebrate the often unsung heroes of reform.”
“Dirty Waters is an insider’s account of what has become known as the ‘Chicago Way,’ the corruption at the very heart of the city’s political machine. This book is an honest, fascinating, and often startling story of how politics, bribery, and just plain ineptitude often plagued the ‘City that Works.’”
“A joy to read. Nelson’s achievements are undeniable, detailed with good if rough humor. He declared war on the age-old system of gratuities and outright bribes that had maintained the Harbor’s operations in harmony with the citywide culture of ‘where’s mine?’ The results of this campaign are recounted in a feisty, highly entertaining fashion.”