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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...
452 Koreans, Youn-Jin Kim( Authored Entry )
...stayed as ginseng merchants. Chicago's Korean population began to increase rapidly in the 1960s, and...
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...
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,...
455 Neighborhood Succession, Steven Essig( Authored Entry )
...century, the steady growth of the Latino population stimulated a change in the ethnic composition of...
456 New Zealanders, Daniel Greene( Authored Entry )
...of which also have small New Zealander populations. Chicago's New Zealanders celebrate the founding...
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...
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....
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...
460 Street Railways, David M. Young( Authored Entry )
...of the automobile, overregulation, and population migrations to the suburbs. The street railways,...
461 Fur Trade, B. Pierre Lebeau( Authored Entry )
...Fur trading disappeared from Chicago as the population boomed and land speculation became the rage....
462 Places of Assembly, Paula R. Lupkin( Authored Entry )
...of space for assembly. As the city grew in population and sophistication, it required an increasing...
...assembly for all groups of the city's diverse population in postwar Chicago was marked by the design...
463 Ecosystem Evolution, Eric C. Grimm( Authored Entry )
...few hundred animals, nowhere near the size of the populations of millions in the Great Plains to the...
...from the relatively large Native American population was probably intense. Scientists are divided as...
464 Publishing and Media, Religious, R. Jonathan Moore( Authored Entry )
...questions, and evangelize America's expanding population. Bible and tract societies distributed...
465 Rear Houses, Joseph C. Bigott( Authored Entry )
...a trendy address for a young, upwardly mobile population. i3808 Barns, garages, and houses along an...
466 Riverwoods, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...early 1990s. In 2000 the sleepy village had a population of 3,843 with no downtown and no shopping...
467 Robbins, IL, Andrew Wiese( Authored Entry )
...grounds and nightclubs on summer weekends. Population expanded to 4,766 in 1950 and 9,644 by 1970 (...
468 Round Lake, IL, Craig L. Pfannkuche( Authored Entry )
...the station area. The proposed village population was too small to meet incorporation requirements,...
469 Scouting, Elizabeth D. Schafer( Authored Entry )
...recreational and educational. As suburban populations grew, especially in the 1960s, scouting...
470 Socialist Parties, Daniel A. Graff( Authored Entry )
...class experiences of the city's immigrant population and assisted by a thriving, multilingual...

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