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Beverly, Ellen Skerrett(
Authored Entry
) ...tree -lined streets, and racially integrated population, Beverly has retained its reputation as one...
...War II baby boom, Beverly's increase in population between 1940 and 1960, from 15,910 to 24,814, was...
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Chicago in the Middle Ground, R. David Edmunds(
Authored Entry
) ...seasonal migrations and periodic trade between populations bordering the Great Lakes and the middle...
...the Chicago portage. The onrushing American population demanded access to Native American lands in...
...the Mississippi. Ironically, the large Métis population which inhabited the portage now found that...
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Refugees, Tracy Steffes(
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) ...War , civil wars often targeting civilian populations have produced millions of refugees worldwide...
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Czechs and Bohemians, Alicia Cozine(
Authored Entry
) ...of the journey as well. Chicago's Czech-born population reached its peak in the 1870s, and the Czech...
...Czech communities, including significant populations in Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota,...
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Park Districts, Julia Sniderman Bachrach(
Authored Entry
) ...By the turn of the century, Chicago's population had increased to 1.7 million people. Nearly three-...
...across the United States. In addition to the population boom, Chicago was growing geographically. In...
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Trumbull Park Homes Race Riots, 1953-1954, D. Bradford Hunt(
Authored Entry
) ...in blocking any further racial integration beyond the token black population in the project....
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City Homes Association, Wendy Plotkin(
Authored Entry
) ...of the neighborhoods' largely immigrant populations. The findings led to the enactment of Chicago's...
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Daily Herald, Richard Junger(
Authored Entry
) ...of Chicago's northwestern suburbs. As population followed the four-lane highways from the city, the...
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Mettawa, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...incorporated as a village in 1960. In 1990 the population was 348 residents, of whom 20 percent...
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Whiting, IN, John Bodnar(
Authored Entry
) ...levels of employment continued to drop. The population fell from 10,880 in 1930 to 5,137 by 2000,...
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Worth, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
Authored Entry
) ...as a small village of 240 in 1920, Worth's population reached a plateau of more than 11,000 by 1970,...
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Bolingbrook, IL, Aaron Harwig(
Authored Entry
) ...and 1990s. New subdivisions have pushed the population to over 50,000, while large areas of open...
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Hinsdale, IL, Tom Sterling(
Authored Entry
) ...European immigrants. In 2000 Hinsdale's population was 17,349, twice what it had been in 1950. i3490...
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Merrillville, IN, Stephen G. McShane(
Authored Entry
) ...as northwest Indiana's commercial hub. Its population stabilized and became more diverse, as African...
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Park Forest, IL, Todd J. Tubutis(
Authored Entry
) ...racial integration and open housing initiatives. The population was 23,462 in 2000, when Park Forest...
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Politics, Maureen A. Flanagan(
Authored Entry
) ...the dynamics of class and gender, and a population that grew and changed its contours as new...
...to apply to all incorporated areas with a population of 2,000 or more. This law suited the state's...
...1940s, growing African American and Hispanic populations competed for jobs, housing, and schools....
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Innovation, Invention, and Chicago Business, Louis P. Cain(
Authored Entry
) ...but the trend accelerated after World War II , as the population also increasingly suburbanized....
...By 1970, half the population in the Chicago metropolitan statistical area lived in the suburban...
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Gambling, Christopher Thale(
Authored Entry
) ...groups organized to help compulsive gamblers, who make up about one percent of the population....
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Environmental Politics, Harold L. Platt(
Authored Entry
) ...by the sectional conflict tripled the population of Chicago within a single decade to 300,000...
...Despite the Great Fire of 1871 , Chicago's population doubled each decade, making it the fastest-...
...its size fourfold to 168 square miles and its population to over a million people, the enlarged...
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Reading the Plan, Carl Smith(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Essay)
) ...of illimitable space now occupied by a population capable of indefinite expansion." The metaphor...
...do need access to parks because "density of population beyond a certain point results in disorder,...
...name had to deal with the needs of the entire population. At its most idealistic, the Plan tries to...
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