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Pots of Promise

Mexicans and Pottery at Hull-House, 1920-40

Author: Margaret Strobel, Cheryl R. Ganz, Vicki L. Ruiz, Peggy Glowacki, David A. Badillo and Rick A. López   Series: Latinos in Chicago and Midwest

Historical catalog and essays reveal the story of the Mexican artisans of Hull House and the history of the kilns and pottery.

Addresses the story of Mexicans in Chicago and the history of Hull-House. This book examines Mexicans in the Hull-House colonia, Chicago's largest Mexican settlement. It includes 131 color and black-and-white photographs, many of them previously unpublished, and four essays.

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Historical catalog and essays reveal the story of the Mexican artisans of Hull House and the history of the kilns and pottery.

Addresses the story of Mexicans in Chicago and the history of Hull-House. This book examines Mexicans in the Hull-House colonia, Chicago's largest Mexican settlement. It includes 131 color and black-and-white photographs, many of them previously unpublished, and four essays.

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Historical catalog and essays reveal the story of the Mexican artisans of Hull House and the history of the kilns and pottery. Exploring the untold stories of Hull-House arts programs in the 1920s and 1930s and the pottery program at the commercial Hull-House Kilns, Pots of Promise also addresses the story of Mexicans in Chicago and the history of Hull-House in the years when Jane Addams increasingly turned her attention beyond the settlement house she had co-founded. This book is the first on the Hull-House Kilns; it examines Mexicans in the Hull-House colonia, Chicago's largest Mexican settlement. Pots of Promise includes 131 color and black-and-white photographs, many of them previously unpublished, and four essays: "Bringing Art to Life: The Practice of Art at Hull-House" by Peggy Glowacki; "Incorporating Reform and Religion: Mexican Immigrants, Hull-House, and the Church" by David A. Badillo; "Shaping Clay, Shaping Lives: The Hull-House Kilns" by Cheryl R. Ganz; and "Forging a Mexican National Identity in Chicago: Mexican Migrants and Hull-House" by Rick A. Lpez.

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About the Author

Cheryl R. Ganz is retired as the chief curator of philately at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. She was the curator and designer of the "Pots of Promise" exhibition for the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum and is the author of The 1933 Chicago World's Fair: A Century of ProgressMargaret Strobel is the former director of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum and professor emerita of gender and women’s studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her publications include European Women and the Second British Empire, Three Swahili Women: Life Histories from Mombasa, Kenya, and Muslim Women in Mombasa, 1890-1975. Vicki L. Ruiz is Distinguished Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine. She is the author of From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America.

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Exploring the untold stories of Hull-House arts programs in the 1920s and 1930s and the pottery program at the commercial Hull-House Kilns, Pots of Promise also addresses the story of Mexicans in Chicago and the history of Hull-House in the years when Jane Addams increasingly turned her attention beyond the settlement house she had co-founded. This book is the first on the Hull-House Kilns; it examines Mexicans in the Hull-House colonia, Chicago's largest Mexican settlement. Pots of Promise includes 131 color and black-and-white photographs, many of them previously unpublished, and four essays: ''Bringing Art to Life: The Practice of Art at Hull-House'' by Peggy Glowacki; ''Incorporating Reform and Religion: Mexican Immigrants, Hull-House, and the Church'' by David A. Badillo; ''Shaping Clay, Shaping Lives: The Hull-House Kilns'' by Cheryl R. Ganz; and ''Forging a Mexican National Identity in Chicago: Mexican Migrants and Hull-House'' by Rick A. L

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Product Details

Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Published
15th April 2004
Pages
168
ISBN
9780252071973

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