Chicago Breaking Point: Gun Violence, Community, and the Fight for the Soul of a Great American City - Softcover

Mercer, Daniel

 
9798199488693: Chicago Breaking Point: Gun Violence, Community, and the Fight for the Soul of a Great American City

Synopsis

Every year, Chicago ends up in the headlines. The murder count. The gang violence. The politicians who invoke the city's name as shorthand for everything wrong with urban America.

But that Chicago — the one that fits neatly into a cable news segment or a campaign speech — is only a fragment of the story.

Chicago Breaking Point is a different kind of book about one of America's most misunderstood cities. Drawing on decades of research, investigative journalism, and the work of scholars, community organizers, educators, and violence interrupters who know Chicago from the inside, it asks the questions that the annual homicide count does not answer: How did this happen? Who bears the cost? And what would it actually take to change?

What you will find in these pages:

  • The history of redlining, deindustrialization, and public housing policy that created the geography of violence
  • The human cost of growing up, raising children, and building a life in neighborhoods defined by fear
  • The broken relationship between police and community — and what it would take to repair it
  • The iron pipeline that supplies illegal guns to Chicago's streets — and why the city cannot solve this alone
  • The violence interrupters, pastors, teachers, and block club members who form the invisible safety net holding communities together
  • The 2025 violence decline — what caused it, why it is fragile, and what genuine progress would look like

Chicago is a great American city. It has always been a great American city. Its wounds and its greatness are inseparable.

This book does not offer easy answers. It offers something rarer: an honest account of a city that deserves to be seen clearly — and the people who have been fighting for it all along.

You don't know our city. Come see it.

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