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註釋In 'The Negro in Chicago', the Chicago Commission on Race Relations meticulously documents the social and economic conditions of African Americans in the city during the early 20th century. The book is a detailed analysis of racial segregation, discrimination, and institutionalized prejudice that shaped the lives of black residents. Written in a scholarly and objective tone, the work provides insightful data and statistics to support its arguments, making it a valuable resource for understanding the systemic racism faced by African Americans in urban settings. The Commission's thorough research and documentation set this book apart as a pioneering study in the field of race relations. The prose is clear and direct, focusing on facts and analysis rather than emotive language or polemics.Overall, 'The Negro in Chicago' offers a comprehensive examination of the challenges faced by African Americans in a northern industrial city, shedding light on the complex dynamics of race and class in American society.