Chicago Reader
Mar 2012
Forty years ago, a man was killed in Chicago because he was black. The daughter he never met is still searching for clues about his death.
Forty years ago, a man was killed in Chicago because he was black. The daughter he never met is still searching for clues about his death.
When he was 16, Mark Clements talked his way into four life sentences. Twenty-eight years later, he talked his way out.
On the enduring racial segregation in Chicago and why it’s an issue no mayoral candidate is willing to touch.