This report by the Civics Committee of the Chicago Woman’s Club offers a sobering look at the conditions facing residents of tenement housing in the city’s twentieth ward. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, the report documents the overcrowding, disease, and squalor that characterized these buildings, and calls for urgent action to address the crisis. This edition of the report includes an introduction and commentary to highlight its historical significance and contemporary relevance.
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