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Knights of Labor, Richard Schneirov(
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) ...bodies, which could be formed on the basis of industry, sex, ethnicity, geography, or politics. With...
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Neighborhood Succession, Steven Essig(
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) ...homeowners and their allies in the real-estate industry sought to limit change and contain black...
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New Zealanders, Daniel Greene(
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) ...finance, import-export, and entertainment industries. Members of the small New Zealander community...
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North Aurora, IL, Sherry Meyer(
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Goose Island Residents and Residences, Page 2, Ann Durkin Keating(
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) ...DN-0054667) Despite the fact that many industries were noxious (and sometimes toxic) neighbors, a...
...by Polish workers drawn to the many new industries on the island. Photographer: Chicago Daily News...
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Goose Island, Ann Durkin Keating(
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) ...Goose Island Residents and Residences industry Grain Trade The Electronic Encyclopedia of...
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Rhythm and Blues, Robert Pruter(
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) ...own Curtom label. Although the city's record industry declined after the 1970s, Chicago continued to...
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Barbadians, Robert Morrissey(
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) ...along with other West Indians, to work in war industries under the War Manpower Commission. With a...
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South Chicago Heights, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
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) ...predominantly for workers in nearby business and industries, with the neighborhoods originally home...
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South Lawndale, Christopher R. Reed(
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) ...of employment opportunities in nearby industry. This blue-collar community area has experienced...
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St. Charles, IL, David Buisseret(
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) ...a period of economic growth. Some new industries, like the cheese factory and the milk condensery,...
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Streamwood, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...grew in size to nearly six square miles. Industries located on the southeast side. Builders parceled...
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Turks, James S. Kessler(
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) ...of the century, seeking employment in heavy industry. However, calculating the number of Turks who...
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University Park, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
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) ...Major partners included Illinois Central Industries and United States Gypsum Company. NCE supported...
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Berkeley, IL, Patricia Krone Rose(
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) ...park. In 2000, the facility's 12 light industries included electrical contractors, printing...
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Berwyn, IL, Elizabeth A. Patterson(
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) ...south Berwyn. Because the city prohibited heavy industry within its borders, the community remained...
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Willow Springs, IL, Ronald S. Vasile(
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) ...and later the railroads served as the major industry in the mid-nineteenth century. The Joliet &...
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Wilmette, IL, Adam H. Stewart(
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) ...commercial development in the area. Other early industries included a cooperage, a tavern, a brick...
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Bosnians, Asad Husain(
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) ...Many found jobs in the construction and mining industries, building roads, downtown buildings, and...
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Carpentersville, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...and flannel factory. Progress of the new industry was evident along the riverbank, where fabrics...
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