Dan Ryan expressway
The Dan Ryan cuts through nearly 12 miles of the South Side's neighborhoods. Source: Google Maps
Dan Ryan expressway
The Dan Ryan cuts through nearly 12 miles of the South Side's neighborhoods. Source: Google Maps

The system of expressways in Chicago can be traced back to the 1908 Plan of Chicago that envisioned a system of roads connecting the city center to neighborhoods further out. But in the process of constructing them, thousands of residents were displaced and segregation was entrenched.

Reset speaks with reporters who looked into this legacy.

GUEST: Richard Cahan, journalist, author “Lost In America: Photographing the Last Days of our Architectural Treasures”

Susy Shultz, freelance editor and journalist

Dan Ryan expressway
The Dan Ryan cuts through nearly 12 miles of the South Side's neighborhoods. Source: Google Maps
Dan Ryan expressway
The Dan Ryan cuts through nearly 12 miles of the South Side's neighborhoods. Source: Google Maps

The system of expressways in Chicago can be traced back to the 1908 Plan of Chicago that envisioned a system of roads connecting the city center to neighborhoods further out. But in the process of constructing them, thousands of residents were displaced and segregation was entrenched.

Reset speaks with reporters who looked into this legacy.

GUEST: Richard Cahan, journalist, author “Lost In America: Photographing the Last Days of our Architectural Treasures”

Susy Shultz, freelance editor and journalist