
A Story of Allis-Chalmers in the 20th Century (part 3)

A Story of Allis-Chalmers in the 20th Century (part 2)
An 1950s image of Allis-Chalmers tractor factory.

A Story of Allis-Chalmers in the 20th Century (part 1)
An Artist Rendition Allis Chalmers main Manufactory in Milwaukee.
Image Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society

The Long March Back

Quality of Life after Deindustrialization

Milwaukee’s Atomic Secret
Picture Source: https://allthatsinteresting.com/manhattan-project

Deindustrialization in the Midwest
Source: Milwaukee PBS

Housing Along Racial Lines
A Hooverville in Lincoln Park, 6th district Milwaukee

Race and Milwaukee during the Depression
An early picture taken in 1896 of African-American workers posing in front of the construction of Milwaukee City Hall.

Milwaukee Industry in World War II
Source: Library of Congress

Migration Patterns to the North
Covid and the American Dream

Charlie Sykes on the Evolution of the GOP

Mandela Barnes: The Opportunities Left with the Jobs
Milwaukee lost more than jobs when deindustralization hit the city, said Wisconsin Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes. He told the Out of Reach crew that opportunities also evaporated, leaving the city segregated, with widening and worrying educational and financial divides.

‘Iron Stache’ in the House
