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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography             .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.Police officer checks a rifle at Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography              .                  **Files available in RAW format**
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  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography             .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 010.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Men carry guns into New Beginnings Church.. Jose More Photography             .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 006.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography .               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 003.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Men carry guns into New Beginnings Church.. Jose More Photography LTD.               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 005.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.  Jose More Photography                .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 002.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography                               **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 009.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography LTD.               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 007.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card. Police officers check in guns at Greater Institutional AME Church 7800 S. Indiana Avenue.. Jose More Photography            .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 001.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography LTD.               .                  **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 012.JPG
  • The Chicago Police Department sponsored Don't Kill a Dream Save a Life, a no questions asked gun turn in program to reduce the number of weapons in Chicago Saturday June 23, 2012. The guns were accepted at 23 city churches in exchange for a $50 credit card.A line formed outside Saint Sebaina Church to turn guns in for cash.. Jose More Photography                                **Files available in RAW format**
    Guns 008.JPG
  • Chicago police spacial units keep watch on the marathon. he Chicago Marathon, an AFF Gold Label race, is held every October and is one of the six World Marathon Majors. The race is limited to 45,000 runners and only those who finish within 6½ hours are officially timed.  Photo by Jose More ©2019
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  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0090.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0089.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0088.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0086.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0085.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0083.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0081.JPG
  • Annie Ricks visits Wentworth Gardens public housing December 7, 2010, three days before she moved from Cabrini Green.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • General view of Wentworth Gardens on Annie Ricks' visit  to the public housing December 7, 2010, three days before she moved from Cabrini Green.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • One of Ricks' son in the new apartment. Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens public housing that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0076.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0072.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0071.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0070.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0069.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0068.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0066.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0063.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0062.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0061.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0060.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0058.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0057.JPG
  • Furniture is loaded on a truck as long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks leaves her home for the last time Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0054.JPG
  • A policeman stands guard at the entrance to Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street. The Ricks family was the last tenant living in this building.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A policeman stands guard at the entrance to Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street. The Ricks family was the last tenant living in this building.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0052.JPG
  • The infamous stairs of the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Annie Ricks and her family moved from the public housing at 1230 N. Burling Street, Thursday December 8, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0049.JPG
  • The infamous stairs of the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Annie Ricks and her family moved from the public housing at 1230 N. Burling Street, Thursday December 8, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0048.JPG
  • No trespassing sign on an abandoned apartment at Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Vandalized apartment at Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0044.JPG
  • Looking at the the Magnificent Mile from the corridor Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green. The Ricks family was the last remaining tenant living at public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Ricks family was the last remaining tenant living at Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0041.JPG
  • A Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty just a few blocks from Chicago's magnificent mile December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty just a few blocks from Chicago's magnificent mile December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0038.JPG
  • A Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty off Oak Street in Chicago December 6, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty off Oak Street in Chicago December 6, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0036.JPG
  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing  building being demolished Thursday December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing  building being demolished Thursday December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0031.JPG
  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing  building being demolished Thursday December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0030.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks walks in her building as some of her belongs are loaded on a truck December 7, 2010. Ricks was the last family to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0029.JPG
  • A Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty just a few blocks from Chicago's magnificent mile December 6, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0025.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks is the last person to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0027.JPG
  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing  building being demolished Thursday December 8, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0026.JPG
  • Playground at 1230 Burling before the last Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Deonta (cq) Ricks, 25, carries a box full of trophies<br />
on moving day Thursday  December 9, 2010. Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks was the last person to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0023.JPG
  • Deonta (cq) Ricks, 25, carries a box full of trophies<br />
on moving day Thursday  December 9, 2010. Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks was the last person to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0022.JPG
  • Raymond Ricks,19, outside the Cabrini Green building at 1230 N. Burling. Annie Ricks is the last family to reside in the public housing building behind them. The family moved out Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0019.JPG
  • Raymond Ricks,19, outside the Cabrini Green building at 1230 N. Burling. Annie Ricks is the last family to reside in the public housing building behind them. The family moved out Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0018.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks leaves her home for the last time Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0016.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks leaves her home surrounded by media for the last time Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0017.JPG
  • Rose Ricks, 17, looks out the window of her Cabrini Green apartment a day before they moved out. Long time  resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0013.JPG
  • Rose Ricks, 17, answer the door of her Cabrini Green apartment a day before they moved out. Long time resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0012.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0009.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks is the last person to reside in the public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0005.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her son Raymond Ricks,19, outside their CHA building. The Ricks are the last family to reside in the public housing building behind them. The family moved out Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0003.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks is the last person to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0002.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0091.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0087.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0084.JPG
  • The CHA building at 1230 N. Burling where long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family lived is demolished March 31, 2011. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Cabrini_Demolishion_0082.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.  Ricks and family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. Annie <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0078.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.  Ricks and family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. Annie <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0077.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0075.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0074.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0073.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0067.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0065.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family. Ricks said she spent much of her time sitting at the kitchen window of her second-floor apartment, watching the courtyard. She keeps her shoes nearby in case she has to hurry out to protect her children.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0064.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0059.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0055.JPG
  • Annie Ricks and her family were the last residents to move out from the Cabrini Green low income high rise building. They moved to Wentworth Gardens, a public housing project that Ricks claims is not safe for her family.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ricks_Wentworth_Gardens_0056.JPG
  • The infamous stairs of the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Annie Ricks and her family moved from the public housing at 1230 N. Burling Street, Thursday December 8, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0050.JPG
  • No trespassing sign on an abandoned apartment at Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0045.JPG
  • The Ricks family was the last remaining tenant living at Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Ricks family was the last remaining tenant living at Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing building at 1230 N. Burling Street in Chicago.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0040.JPG
  • A Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty just a few blocks from Chicago's magnificent mile December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0037.JPG
  • Cabrini Green public housing building sits empty off Oak Street in Chicago. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0034.JPG
  • Chicago Housing Authority's Cabrini Green public housing  building being demolished Thursday December 7, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0033.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks walks in her building as some of her belongs are loaded on a truck December 7, 2010. Ricks was the last family to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0028.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks is the last person to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0021.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks watches as some of her belongs are loaded on a truck December 7, 2010. Ricks was the last family to reside in the Chicago Public Housing Authority's public housing development. Ricks and her family moved from the public housing Thursday December 9, 2010. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0020.JPG
  • Rose Ricks, 17, in her Cabrini Green apartment a day before they moved out. Long time  resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0015.JPG
  • Rose Ricks, 17, in her Cabrini Green apartment a day before they moved out. Long time  resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0014.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0011.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0010.JPG
  • Long time Cabrini Green resident Annie Ricks and her family pack up their belongings in their apartment. The Ricks' were the last residents in the public housing building. Ricks moved on Thursday December 9, 2010.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Annie_Ricks_CHA_0008.JPG
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