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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...
441 Washington Park, Robin F. Bachin( Authored Entry )
...users began to change. The African American population north and east of the park began expanding...
442 Bronzeville, Dempsey J. Travis( Authored Entry )
...In 1920 the African American population in Chicago was 109,894. Republican -oriented Negro leaders...
443 Capital Punishment, Jess Maghan( Authored Entry )
...Menard—with one exception: counties having populations over one million were to retain jurisdiction...
444 Cypriots, Emily Brunner( Authored Entry )
...are closely aligned with the city's Greek population. Greek Cypriots attend Greek Orthodox churches,...
445 Council Wars, Vernon Jarrett( Authored Entry )
...to reflect Chicago's black and Hispanic population growths. Washington supporters on the city...
446 English, June Skinner Sawyers( Authored Entry )
...inhabitants constituted 3 percent of Chicago's population by 1890. Trying to maintain a bit of the...
447 Gated Communities, Patrick M. McMullen( Authored Entry )
...associations, meant to influence the appearance, population, and social character of the community,...
448 Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Perry R. Duis( Authored Entry )
...located at the nation's rail hub and near its population center, the camp gained great significance...
449 Haitians, William Leslie Balan-Gaubert( Authored Entry )
...Reform Act (1965), however, the Haitian population of Chicago was negligible. Haitians have...
450 Hindus, Vinay Lal( Authored Entry )
...which was formerly a Korean church. The Hindu population of Greater Chicago, which numbers in excess...

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