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FROM THE PAUL SIMON PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE: To renew Illinois, read about Illinois

FROM THE PAUL SIMON PUBLIC POLICY INSTITUTE: To renew Illinois, read about Illinois

Prominent Illinoisans each recommend 5 books about the state

By JOHN T. SHAW
Director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute

The Paul Simon Public Policy Institute’s Renewing Illinois program encourages Illinois university students to discuss and debate creative solutions to revitalize the Prairie State. While preparing background materials for the students who will participate in our annual summit, we recognized the need to provide additional sources to allow them to delve more deeply into the history, politics, and literature of Illinois.

To that end, we have compiled a recommended reading list. We asked more than 25 prominent Illinoisans to respond to the question: If you were teaching an “Illinois 101” course to highly motivated undergraduates, what five books you would assign them to read? They can be histories, biographies, novels, or essays. In sum, they would provide a wide-ranging and nuanced understanding of Illinois.

The Institute received a remarkable range of recommendations. We pass them on to all who are looking for a good read during this difficult time.

 

RICHARD DURBIN, U.S. senator from Illinois

“Frontier Illinois,” by James Davis, 1998

“Lovejoy: Martyr to Freedom,” by Paul Simon, 1964

“City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the Making of America,” by Donald Miller, 1996

“Bloody Williamson,” by Paul Angle, 1969

“Henry Horner and his Burden of Tragedy,” by Thomas B. Littlewood, 2007

“Dreams from my Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” by Barack Obama, 1995

Additional Reading

“The Cubs Way: The Zen of Building the Best Team in Baseball and Beating the Curse,” by Tom Verducci, 2017

 

JIM EDGAR, former Illinois governor

“Horner of Illinois,” by Thomas Littlewood, 1969

“Bipartisan Coalition in Illinois,” by Thomas B. Littlewood, 1960

“Clout: Mayor Daley and His City,” by Len O’Connor, 1975

“Bloody Williamson,” by Paul Angle, 1969

“Illinois History: A Reader,” by Mark Hubbard, 2018

 

RAY LaHOOD, former U.S. secretary of transportation, former Illinois congressman

“Fixing Illinois: Politics and Policy in the Prairie State,” by James D. Nowlan and J. Thomas Johnson, 2014

“Robert Michel: Leading the Republican House Minority,” edited by Frank H. Mackaman and Sean Q. Kelly, 2019

“The Education of a Senator,” by Everett McKinley Dirksen, 1998

“Paul Simon: The Political Journey of an Illinois Original,” by Robert E. Hartley, 2009

“Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics,” by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman, 2015

 

SHEILA SIMON, law professor at Southern Illinois University, former Illinois lieutenant governor

“Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years,” by Carl Sandburg, 1939

“Dreams from my Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” by Barack Obama, 1995

“Song of my life,” by Harry Mark Petrakis, 2014

“Bloody Williamson,” by Paul Angle, 1969

Anything by Gwendolyn Brooks

 

GLENN POSHARD, Poshard Foundation, former Illinois congressman, former president of Southern Illinois University

“Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years,” by Carl Sandburg, 1939

“Cornhuskers,” by Carl Sandburg, 1918

“Southern Illinois: A Photographer’s Love for the Countryside and its Beauty,” by Ned Trovillion, 1995

“Staley: The Fight for a New American Labor Movement,” by Steven Ashby and C.J. Hawking, 2009

“American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard Daley - His Battle for Chicago and the Nation,” by Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor, 2000

“Spoon River Anthology,” by Edgar Lee Masters, 1915

“The Little Theatre on the Square: Four Decades of a Small-Town Equity Theatre,” by Beth Conway Shervey, 2000

 

PAULA WOLFF, policy advisor, Illinois Justice Project

“Jane Addams, Spirit in Action,” by Louise Knight, 2010

“From Bullet to Ballot: The Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party and Racial Coalition Politics in Chicago,” by Jakobi Williams, 2013

“The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation,” by Natalie Moore, 2016

“Frances Willard: A Biography,” by Ruth Bordin, 1986

“Family Properties: How The Struggle Over Race and Real Estate Transformed Chicago and Urban America,” by Beryl Satter, 2009

“Creating the Land of Lincoln: The History and Constitutions of Illinois, 1778-1870,” by Frank Cicero Jr., 2018

 

JIM NOWLAN, political columnist, former state representative, former professor at University of Illinois

“Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago,” by Mike Royko, 1971

“Illinois: A History of the Prairie State,” by Robert Howard, 1972

“Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West,” by William Cronon, 1991

“Trilogy of Desire: The Financier, The Titan, The Stoic,” by Theodore Dreiser, 1972

“Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and War Years,” by Carl Sandburg, 1939

 

SAM WHEELER, Illinois state historian

“Cahokia: Ancient America's Great City on the Mississippi,” by Timothy R. Pauketat, 2009

“Creating the Land of Lincoln: The History and Constitutions of Illinois, 1778-1870,” by Frank Cicero Jr., 2018

“City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the Making of America,” by Donald Miller, 1996

“Illinois: A History of the Land and its People,” by Roger Biles, 2005

“Finding a New Midwestern History,” edited by Jon K. Lauck, Gleaves Whitney, and Joseph Hogan, 2018

Additional Reading

“Kaskaskia: The Lost Capital of Illinois,” by David MacDonald and Raine Waters, 2019

“Frontier Illinois,” by James Davis, 1998

“Freedom's Champion: Elijah Lovejoy,” by Paul Simon, 1994

“Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West,” by William Cronon, 1991

“Race Riot: Chicago in the Red Summer of 1919,” by William M. Tuttle Jr., 1996

“The Illinois Governors: Mostly Good and Competent Men,” by Robert P. Howard, 1988

“Dreams from my Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” Barack Obama, 1995

 

DAVID JOENS, director,Illinois State Archives

“The Illinois Governors: Mostly Good and Competent Men,” by Robert Howard, 1988

“Creating the Land of Lincoln: The History and Constitutions of Illinois, 1778-1870,” by Frank Cicero Jr., 2018

“Corn Kings & One-Horse Thieves: A Plain-Spoken History of Mid-Illinois,” by James Krohe Jr., 2017

“The Devil in the White City,” by Erik Larson, 2003

“Illinois Vignettes,” by John H. Keiser, 1977

Additional Reading

“Bloody Williamson,” by Paul Angle, 1969

“Boss: Richard J. Daley of Illinois,” by Mike Royko, 1971

“The Jungle,” by Upton Sinclair, 1906

“Illinois: A History of the Prairie State,” by Robert Howard, 1972

“The Illinois State Archives: 100 Most Valuable Documents” online exhibit. https://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/online_exhibits/100_documents/home.html

 

ROGER BILES, emeritus professor of history at Illinois State University, author of “Illinois: A History of the Land and Its People”

“Twenty Years at Hull-House,” by Jane Addams, 1910

“Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West,” by William Cronon, 1991

“The Social Order of a Frontier Community,” by Don Harrison Doyle, 1983

“The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America,” by Nicholas Lemann, 1991

“Illinois: A History of the Land and Its People,” by Roger Biles, 2005

 

FRANK CICERO, Jr., attorney at Kirkland and Ellis, author of “Creating the Land of Lincoln: The History and Constitutions of Illinois, 1778-1870”

“Nathaniel Pope, 1784–1850: A Memoir,” Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, by Paul Angle, 1936

“French Roots in the Illinois Country: The Mississippi Frontier in Colonial Times,” by Carl Ekberg, 1998

“Confronting Slavery: Edward Coles and the Rise of Anti-Slavery Politics in Nineteenth-Century America,” by Suzanne Cooper Guasco, 2013

“The Illinois and Michigan Canal: A Study in Economic History,” by James William Putnam, 1918

“Lincoln’s Preparation for Greatness: The Illinois Legislative Years,” by Paul Simon, 1971

 

ERIKA HAROLD, attorney at Meyer Capel, Republican nominee for Illinois attorney general in 2018

“There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America,” by Alex Kotlowitz, 1991

“Corrupt Illinois: Patronage, Cronyism, and Criminality,” by Thomas J. Gradel and Dick Simpson, 2015

“The Jungle,” by Upton Sinclair, 1906

“The Transformation of Rural Life: Southern Illinois, 1890-1990,” by Jane H. Adams, 1994

“Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln,” by Doris Kearns Goodwin, 2012

 

CHUCK LEVESQUE, president, Depaul USA

“Fair Weather,” by Richard Peck, 2001

“Chicago: A Novel,” by Brian Doyle, 2016

“Rootabaga Stories,” by Carl Sandburg, 1922

“The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks,” by Gwendolyn Brooks, edited by Elizabeth Alexander, 2005

“City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the Making of America,” by Donald Miller, 1996

 

GREG SHAW, political science professor at Illinois Wesleyan University

“The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration,” by Isabel Wilkerson, 2010

“Division Street: America,” by Studs Terkel, 1967

“There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America,” by Alex Kotlowitz, 1991

“The Dealmakers of Downstate Illinois: Paul Powel, Clyde L. Choate, and John H. Stelle,” by Robert Hartley, 2016

“Frontier Illinois,” by James E. Davis, 1998

 

CHRISTOPHER BELT, Illinois state senator, 57th District

 “A. Lincoln,” by Ronald C. White Jr., 2009

“Freedom's Champion: Elijah Lovejoy,” by Paul Simon, 1994

“A Righteous Cause: The Life of William Jennings Bryan,” by Robert Cherny, 1985

“Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America,” by Elliott Gorn, 2001

“Behind the Smile: A Story of Carol Moseley Braun's Historic Senate Campaign,” by Jeannie Morris, 2015

 

EMANUEL “CHRIS” WELCH, Illinois state representative, 7th District

“American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley - His Battle for Chicago and the Nation,” by Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor, 2000

“Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago,” by Mike Royko, 1971

“Mayor Harold Washington: Champion of Race and Reform,” by Roger Biles, 2018

“Dreams from my Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” by Barack Obama, 1995

“Our Culture of Pandering,” by Paul Simon, 2003

 

LaTOYA GREENWOOD, Illinois state representative, 114th District

“Never Been a Time: The 1917 Race Riot That Sparked the Civil Rights Movement,” by Harper Barnes, 2008

“Harold, The People’s Mayor: The Biography of Harold Washington,” by Dempsey Travis, 1989

“There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America,” by Alex Kotlowitz, 1991

“The Audacity of Hope,” by Barack Obama, 1995

“A Raisin in the Sun,” by Lorraine Hansberry, 1959

 

TERRI BRYANT, Illinois state representative, 115th District

“Down Don’t Bother Me: A Novel,” by Jason Miller, 2015

“Sins of the South: Big Secrets in a Small Town,” by Maureen Hughes, 2012

“Roadside History of Illinois,” by Stan Banash, 2013

“When Lincoln Came to Egypt,” by George Smith, 2016

“The State of Southern Illinois: An Illustrated History,” by Herbert Russell, 2012

 

MIKE LAWRENCE, former director, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute

“Dirksen: Portrait of a Public Man,” by Neil MacNeil, 1970

“Governor Richard Ogilvie: In the Interest of the State,” by Taylor Pensoneau, 1997

“The Dealmakers of Downstate Illinois: Paul Powel, Clyde L. Choate, and John H. Stelle,” by Robert Hartley, 2016

“Bloody Williamson,” by Paul Angle, 1969

“The Defender: How the Legendary Black Newspaper Changed America,” by Ethan Michaeli, 2016

Additional Reading

“The Illinois Tax Increase of 1983: Summit and Resolution,” by Joan Parker, 1984

“Freedom’s Champion: Elijah Lovejoy,” by Paul Simon, 1994

“Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois,” by John Bartlow Martin, 1976

“We Don’t Want Nobody Nobody Sent: An Oral History of the Daley Years,” by Milton L. Rakove, 1979

 

BERNARD SCHOENBURG, political reporter and columnist, State Journal-Register

“Boss: Richard J. Daley of Chicago,” by Mike Royko, 1971

“Paul Powell of Illinois: A Lifelong Democrat,” by Robert E. Hartley, 1999

“Governor Richard Ogilvie: In the Interest of the State,” by Taylor Pensoneau, 1997

“Golden: How Rod Blagojevich Talked Himself out of the Governor's Office and Into Prison,” by Jeff Coen and John Chase, 2012

“The Illinois Governors: Mostly Good and Competent,” by Robert Howard, 1988

Additional reading

“Dan Walker: The Glory and the Tragedy,” by Taylor Pensoneau and Bob Ellis, 1993

“Len Small: Governors and Gangsters,” by Jim Ridings, 2009

 

JOHN SHAW, director of Paul Simon Public Policy Institute

“Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West,” by William Cronon, 1991

“The Heartland: An American History,” by Kristin L. Hoganson, 2019

“Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics,” by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman, 2015

“In the Fullness of Time: The Memoirs of Paul H. Douglas,” 1972

“P.S.: The Autobiography of Paul Simon,” 1994

Additional Reading

“One Shot at Forever: A Small Town, An Unlikely Coach, and A Magical Baseball Season,” by Chris Ballard, 2012

“Played in Peoria,” by Jerry Klein Sr., 1980

“Cleared for Takeoff: A Pilot’s Story of Challenges and Triumphs,” by William R. Norwood, 2014

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