![]() Like many social activists, Moore shares an unparalleled love for the Library. On her writing style, she explains (quite aptly) that “You have to write about your truth or the truth as you see it and hope that (readers) will come along for the ride.” Natalie on the Library Through the missive, Moore presents her readers with the many different ways in which contemporary segregation has been perpetuated in the South Side of Chicago. (But) in journalism you’re not supposed to insert yourself - with writing as an author I can inject myself and have a closer seat.”Īs a Chicago native, The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation hits some personal notes for Moore with insights that have been touted as an ‘intelligent and highly important’ narrative on the South Side of Chicago. ![]() When asked what it was like going from reporter to author, she explained: “Its all a form of storytelling. Moore’s book, The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation, was released earlier in 2016 and marks another success as a long form author. ![]()
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