CONTENT
- HOME PAGE
- PROLOGUE AN URBAN LEGACY
- INTRODUCING THE WEST SIDE
- 19th-CENTURY CAMERA
- URBAN PHOTOGRAPHERS HINE AND KIRKLAND
- PICTORIAL CHICAGO
- CHICAGO ENLIGHTENED CITY BEAUTIFUL
- CHICAGO GROTESQUE LAWLESS STREETS
- HULL-HOUSE "OASIS" IN A SLUM
- IMMIGRANT EMIGRANT CITY
- "ALIEN" COLONIES
- "RACE" COLONIES
- GHETTO LIVING
- "CHEAP" ECONOMY
- FAMILY
- AMUSEMENTS
- PUBLIC HEALTH
- TENEMENTS
- URBAN SOCIOLOGY CHICAGO SCHOOL
- MAXWELL STREET ARCHITECTURE TOUR
- CHICAGO CITY MAPS
DANCE HALL
INTRODUCTION
PHOTO GALLERY
DANCE HALL, SOCIAL EVIL IN CHICAGO (1911)
DANCE HALL IN POPULAR CARTOONS
- Black Bottom Dance
- Leading Him a Lively Dance
- One Of Our Newest Dances, The Hetty Green Dip
- Some Of Our New Dance Steps: Rockefeller Glide, Comstock Hoochie-Coochie
- The Revival Of The Art Of Dancing, Mother and The Girls
MODERN DANCE, O.K. FOR MEN & WOMEN, BOYS & GIRLS (1905-1914)
- Speaks Word For ‘Good’ Dance Hall, Working Girl Must Have Recreation (1905)
- Dance Hall Favorite Gone (1907)
- Dance Halls (1907)
- Evil Dance Hall Closed, Hot Fight Against Vice (1907)
- Bad Neighbors Hurt Reality, Taxes Reduced on Property Near Club (1908)
- All Work and No Play Makes Jane a Dull Stenographer (1910)
- Union Label On Recreations, Women Toilers Told What Form of Play Is Best For Them (1910)
- Find Children Tending Bar, Girls Serve Drinks, Boys Aid (1912)
- Vice Inquirers Doom Zoo Dances And Smut Songs (1913)
- Clubwomen O.K. Modern Dances, Five Inches Between Partners Suggested (1914)
- Dancing, Chief Pastime of Young People
JANE ADDAMS ON REFORM: CITY DANCE HALL (1909)
LOUISE de KOVEN BOWEN ON REFORM: DANCE HALLS (1911-1912)
- Elisabeth de Koven Bowen On Dance Halls (1911)
- Elisabeth de Koven Bowen On Public Dance Halls In Chicago (1912)