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Black Author Debuts Powerful Memoir, From the Projects to the Halls of Academia and Medicine

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Black Author Debuts Powerful Memoir, From the Projects to the Halls of Academia and Medicine


 Rudolph Elliot Willis will release his debut book, Echoes of Cabrini-Green, on April 21, 2026, published by Southern Illinois University Press (SIU Press). Written as a series of intimate letters to his mother after her death, this deeply personal narrative reflects on a childhood shaped by systemic poverty, racism, and uncertainty, showing how faith, education, and resilience can remake lives. The memoir is available for pre-order from SIU Press and Amazon.

“A poignant and deeply personal account of African American migration, struggle and resilience in post-WWII Chicago,” said Teresa Irene Gonzales, author of Building a Better Chicago: Race and Community Resistance to Urban Redevelopment. “Willis powerfully illustrates how broader social forces, such as racism, deindustrialization, and poverty, shaped the lives of families such as his, while also honoring the moments of joy, humor, and hope that persisted.”


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Willis recalls the daily struggles of growing up Black in a family of 10 children in Cabrini-Green―hunger, fear, and the constant threat of violence―alongside glimpses of neighborly solidarity, faith, and perseverance. He watched his father, a decorated veteran, retreat into silence and alcoholism while his mother’s frustration flared into anger. Throughout it all, she remained a moral compass. Her faith in God, unwavering work ethic, and quiet dignity gave her children a vision of something better.

“In the corridors of public housing projects like Cabrini-Green, where society’s inequalities converged with the fight for dignity, survival was an art form,” writes Willis in the memoir’s preface. “These communities, carved out of economic necessity and systemic neglect, held within them stories of pain and triumph. Amid these towering concrete edifices, my family found itself clinging to the profound blessings of unity, love, and the unwavering will to persevere. For all the challenges presented by poverty and marginalization, the core of our existence was fortified by my mother’s indomitable spirit.”

With lyrical prose and unflinching honesty, Echoes of Cabrini-Green is an invitation to imagine change in communities too often defined only by hardship. It stands as a testament to the transformative power of faith, education, and personal resolve — and a call to recognize the dignity and potential that endure even in the most neglected places.

Cabrini-Green. Hummed by you, it could have been a hymn. The reality was never so benign or filled with grace. Before we moved into Cabrini-Green, the singular grief of our family was what animated my heart. In the concrete of Cabrini-Green I would learn only too well that the anguish of our family was hardly singular.

About the Author
Rudolph Elliot Willis grew up in Cabrini-Green in Chicago and attended a high school for gifted students. He earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry at Northwestern University and an M.D. at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis. He held a fellowship at the National Cancer Institute and served as a research associate in the Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology. He resides on the East Coast with his family.

About the Publishing Company
Southern Illinois University Press was founded by President Delyte Morris in the mid-1950s, and its first book — Charles E. Colby’s A Pilot Study of Southern Illinois — was published on October 20, 1956. SIU has mounted a global mission, reaching out through all avenues of the worldwide network of scholarship to attract manuscripts from an international corps of authors. Publishing primarily in the humanities and social sciences, it has made substantial contributions in a wide range of subject areas, including art and architecture, classical studies, history (world and American), literary criticism, philosophy, religion, rhetoric and composition, speech communication, and theatre.

For press inquiries, contact:
Carrie Paveglio
carriepaveglio@gmail.com
(586) 925-5546

Rudolph Elliot Willis
rewillis@rudolphwillisauthor.com

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