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Edward Robert McClelland

‘Revolutionary Hillbilly’ Hy Thurman on His New Memoir
By Edward McClelland
A Tennessee native, Thurman co-founded the Young Patriots, a group of poor white Appalachian migrants that organized in Uptown in the 1960s, became part of the original Rainbow Coalition, and changed politics in Chicago forever. Read more
Is Chicago Really in the ‘Midwest’?
By Edward McClelland
Chicago was squeezed into Illinois to make it more Northern. It's now the capital of the Midwest, but culturally, call it a Great Lakes state. Read more
The ‘Blaccent’ That Defines Chicago
By Edward McClelland
Part Southern, part Inland North, the Black Chicago dialect captures the history of the city since the Great Migration. Read more
What Does “Defund the Police” Really Mean?
BY EDWARD MCCLELLAND AND WHET MOSER
Calls to abolish the police have been renewed with the shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo. But beneath that simple slogan is a lot of nuance. Read more
Rebuilding the Illinois Republicans
By Edward McClelland
The state GOP has lost its mojo, and it’s going to take a major recalibration to rebuild. Read more
‘M Squad’: The Best Chicago TV Show You’ve Never Seen
By Edward McClelland
The 1950s Lee Marvin noir inspired the ‘Police Squad’ parody—and Mayor Daley’s ire. Read more
New Loyola Coach and His Brother Are Chicago (and Lansing) Basketball Royalty
By Edward McClelland
29-year-old Drew Valentine is the youngest Division I coach. His brother Denzel is a Bulls guard. Their story starts in Michigan. Read more
Rent Control Gets a New Lease on Life in Illinois
By Edward McClelland
A bill to overturn a 1997 state rent control ban is headed for a vote. Read more
The Corn Dog Tastes Like Illinois
By Edward McClelland
Encased meat coated in corn marries Chicago with downstate, where a Springfield restaurant claims to have birthed them. But why are they so hard to find in the city? Read more
Is Illinois Ready for Ranked-Choice Voting?
By Edward McClelland
Bill sponsors are pushing the plan in both houses of the Illinois legislature. But history suggests they should be careful what they wish for. Read more
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