The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter is a monthly periodical based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Founded in 1972, it covers poverty and race issues.[1][2] In 1974, its yearly budget was $120,000, most of which was paid by the Ford Foundation.[1]

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