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When the Wall Street Journal in 1984 called Chicago "Beirut on the Lake," the Reader's Gary Rivlin ran with the metaphor and called Alderman Richard Mell and his 28 white allies on the City Council the "radical Shiites of the city's northwest and southwest sectors."
Nothing was more important to them than sabotaging the administration of the new black mayor, Harold Washington.…
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