[This book] is an easy read! The story comes through in a way that we do not find in other studies where theoretical constructs and social science methodologies drive the narrative, as opposed to the reality of the historical experience itself.... The illustrations are absolutely great and enhance the [volume]. With Reed's book, history comes alive.... Overall, this is a brilliant study. It is the first that provides a comprehensive historical assessment of black life in an American city. - Juliet E. K. Walker; ""Reed's exploration of African American agency and the heterogeneity of the black community is right on target. We acquire valuable insight into the dynamics of the black population in Chicago and its change over time and space. We also gain a real appreciation of the complexity of the black community.... [Black Chicago's First Century] is a balanced, cogent, and delightful work."" - Robert L. Harris