Chicago Poems
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Chicago Poems is a 1916 poetry collection by Carl Sandburg that vividly portrays urban life, working-class struggles, and the spirit of early 20th-century Chicago.
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| Chicago Poems canonical | 3 |
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Target entity: Chicago Poems Context triple: [Carl Sandburg, notableWork, Chicago Poems]
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Chicago Bliss
Chicago Bliss was a women's American football team that competed in the Legends Football League and played its home games at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois.
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Chicago Black Renaissance
The Chicago Black Renaissance was a flourishing cultural and artistic movement in Chicago during the early to mid-20th century, marked by significant achievements in literature, music, visual arts, and intellectual life within the city’s African American community.
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Chicago jazz
Chicago jazz is a distinctive early style of jazz that emerged in Chicago in the 1920s, characterized by small ensembles, collective improvisation, and a blend of New Orleans traditions with more structured, urban influences.
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For Chicago
For Chicago is a public art installation by conceptual artist Jenny Holzer that features her signature text-based LED displays addressing social and political themes in an urban setting.
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Chicago Winds
Chicago Winds was a short-lived professional American football franchise based in Chicago that competed in the World Football League during the 1970s.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Chicago Poems Target entity description: Chicago Poems is a 1916 poetry collection by Carl Sandburg that vividly portrays urban life, working-class struggles, and the spirit of early 20th-century Chicago.
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A.
Chicago Bliss
Chicago Bliss was a women's American football team that competed in the Legends Football League and played its home games at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois.
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B.
Chicago Black Renaissance
The Chicago Black Renaissance was a flourishing cultural and artistic movement in Chicago during the early to mid-20th century, marked by significant achievements in literature, music, visual arts, and intellectual life within the city’s African American community.
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C.
Chicago jazz
Chicago jazz is a distinctive early style of jazz that emerged in Chicago in the 1920s, characterized by small ensembles, collective improvisation, and a blend of New Orleans traditions with more structured, urban influences.
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D.
For Chicago
For Chicago is a public art installation by conceptual artist Jenny Holzer that features her signature text-based LED displays addressing social and political themes in an urban setting.
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E.
Chicago Winds
Chicago Winds was a short-lived professional American football franchise based in Chicago that competed in the World Football League during the 1970s.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Chicago Poems Description of subject: Chicago Poems is a 1916 poetry collection by Carl Sandburg that vividly portrays urban life, working-class struggles, and the spirit of early 20th-century Chicago.
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