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"A master journalists fascinating chronicle of the
Harold Washington mayorality." -The Chicago Sun-Times
Published by Henry Holt, this book, my first, won the Carl Sandburg
Award for Non-Fiction in 1992. It also won the Chicago Sun-Timess
Non-Fiction Book of the Year award that same year. The book was
a Chicago best-seller.
"Gary
Rivlin saw clearly what other journalists were blind to, and reported
what they had non-reported. He was to the Chicago political scene
what I.F. Stone was to the national picture."
-Studs Terkel
"Colorfully, intimately, Fire on the Prairie shames
and instructs as it entertains, weaving a skein of anecdotes and
vignettes into a civic conversation about race and power."
-Jim Sleeper, The Washington Post Book World
"Fire on the Prairie is a master journalists fascinating
chronicle of the Harold Washington mayorality elections and the
intervening Council War. The book is rich in intriguing
behind-the-scenes incidents. Rivlin makes the reader live those
years."
-Leon Despres, The Chicago Sun-Times
"A fascinating tale of racial hostilities and political betrayals."
-Black Enterprise
"Gary Rivlin has woven a vivid and compelling story that helps
to remind us all how the subject of race is always percolating below
the surface, ready to explode. A wonderful book."
-Alex Kotlowitz, There Are No Children Here
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