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421 Tongs, Charlotte Brooks( Authored Entry )
...The emergence of a significant American-born population by the 1930s and 1940s further eroded tong...
422 Skokie's Border with Chicago, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...Although Chicago's size and population make it the central city of the metropolitan region, it has...
423 Black Panther Party, Nathan Daniel Beau Connolly( Authored Entry )
...the service of the city's disadvantaged populations. The militant image and rhetoric that attracted...
424 Governors State University, Sarah Fenton( Authored Entry )
...and accredited master's programs to an older population of mostly working students: the average age...
425 Associated Negro Press, Lawrence Daniel Hogan( Authored Entry )
...and stringers in all major centers of black population, ANP provided its member papers—the vast...
426 Mormons, Brandon Johnson( Authored Entry )
...prime, Nauvoo rivaled Chicago in size and population, and Mormon activities, including the secret...
427 Oscar DePriest, Charles Branham( Authored Entry )
...as blockbusting. When the African American population of the Second Ward approached 50 percent in...
428 Garfield Park, Max Grinnell( Authored Entry )
...traffic was excluded. As the residential population in the West Side increased through the late...
429 Home Rule, Jon C. Teaford( Authored Entry )
...which designated any municipality with a population greater than 25,000 as a home rule unit,...
430 Architecture: The City Beautiful Movement, Thomas S. Hines( Authored Entry )
...Fifty years ago,” he explained, “before population had become dense in certain parts of the city,...
...together the heterogeneous elements of our population, and toward assimilating the million and a...
431 Australians, Daniel Greene( Authored Entry )
...concentration. Chicago's small Australian population increased soon after World War II , with the...
432 Lemont, IL, John D. Schroeder( Authored Entry )
...by actively annexing land to the south. A greater population required more services, leading to the...
433 North Center, Amanda Seligman( Authored Entry )
...park. Between 1940 and 1990, North Center's population declined from 48,759 to 33,010. Many white...
434 Public Health, Jennifer Koslow( Authored Entry )
...tuberculosis death rates decreased for the white population of Chicago during the 1920s, the disease...
...Mexican immigrants and 60 for the rest of Chicago's population. Although these numbers suggested an...
435 Batavia, IL, Marilyn Robinson( Authored Entry )
...of 1875. By the census of 2000, Batavia's population had reached 23,866. The city's many styles of...
436 Spaniards, Robert Morrissey( Authored Entry )
...community in Chicago. Rural poverty and population pressure encouraged growing numbers of emigrants...
437 Beach Park, IL, Wallace Best( Authored Entry )
...or commercial development. Though the rate of population growth in Beach Park fell far short of its...
438 Traction Ordinances, Harold L. Platt( Authored Entry )
...lay in Chicago's tremendous growth in size and population following the great annexation of 1889. A...
439 Trees, George H. Ware( Authored Entry )
...elm disease. A vascular fungus decimated the elm populations of hundreds of cities and towns in the...
440 Venezuelans, Robert Morrissey( Authored Entry )
...after their studies, this temporary student population constituted a substantial segment of the...

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