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an american summer love and death In Chapter 5, how do Peter Nikeas' experiences reveal a potential for loss of hope for Chicago/ its people? How and why does Peter continue doing the work he does? Connect to specific evidence from chapter 5.

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Peter Nikeas' experiences shows that the daily life in Chicago is one that is riddled with murders, shootings, getting hassled by cops and also by the family and he did not see any hope as things were getting worst.

The reason why Peter continue doing the work he wanted the article to help people understand the effect, hardship and tool it takes in regards to reporting on violence.

What was Peter Nikeas' experiences?

Peter Nikeas' is known to be a famous Chicago Tribune crime reporter who published his findings in regards to his work as an the overnight shift  in Chicago for for three years. He was known to have covered a lot of violence that occurred in  the city after dark.

Note that Nickeas tell about his experiences and documents and he tells specifically how violence affected him, police, families, neighborhoods.

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