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Washington Park, Robin F. Bachin(
Authored Entry
) ...users began to change. The African American population north and east of the park began expanding...
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| 442 |
Bronzeville, Dempsey J. Travis(
Authored Entry
) ...In 1920 the African American population in Chicago was 109,894. Republican -oriented Negro leaders...
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| 443 |
Capital Punishment, Jess Maghan(
Authored Entry
) ...Menard—with one exception: counties having populations over one million were to retain jurisdiction...
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| 444 |
Cypriots, Emily Brunner(
Authored Entry
) ...are closely aligned with the city's Greek population. Greek Cypriots attend Greek Orthodox churches,...
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| 445 |
Council Wars, Vernon Jarrett(
Authored Entry
) ...to reflect Chicago's black and Hispanic population growths. Washington supporters on the city...
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| 446 |
English, June Skinner Sawyers(
Authored Entry
) ...inhabitants constituted 3 percent of Chicago's population by 1890. Trying to maintain a bit of the...
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| 447 |
Gated Communities, Patrick M. McMullen(
Authored Entry
) ...associations, meant to influence the appearance, population, and social character of the community,...
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| 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...
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| 449 |
Haitians, William Leslie Balan-Gaubert(
Authored Entry
) ...Reform Act (1965), however, the Haitian population of Chicago was negligible. Haitians have...
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| 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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| 451 |
Argentinians, Beatriz Badikian-Gartler(
Authored Entry
) ...to assimilate more quickly into the local population than most other Latin American groups in the...
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| 452 |
Koreans, Youn-Jin Kim(
Authored Entry
) ...stayed as ginseng merchants. Chicago's Korean population began to increase rapidly in the 1960s, and...
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| 453 |
Lynwood, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
Authored Entry
) ...the creation of Lake Lynwood in 1971. The population increased to 4,195 in 1980, and, with Lake...
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| 454 |
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Christopher R. Reed(
Authored Entry
) ...the diverse needs of an African American population differentiated along lines of class, occupation,...
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| 455 |
Neighborhood Succession, Steven Essig(
Authored Entry
) ...century, the steady growth of the Latino population stimulated a change in the ethnic composition of...
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| 456 |
New Zealanders, Daniel Greene(
Authored Entry
) ...of which also have small New Zealander populations. Chicago's New Zealanders celebrate the founding...
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| 457 |
Northfield, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...rapidly during the 1950s. From 1930 to 1980 the population increased from 320 to 4,887, slowing down...
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| 458 |
Old Mill Creek, IL, Elizabeth S. Fraterrigo(
Authored Entry
) ...thus elected in 1994 to be annexed to the village. The population of Old Mill Creek in 2000 was 251....
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| 459 |
Chicago in the Middle Ground, R. David Edmunds(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...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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Street Railways, David M. Young(
Authored Entry
) ...of the automobile, overregulation, and population migrations to the suburbs. The street railways,...
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