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Valparaiso, IN, Mel Doering(
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) ...The city has experienced steady growth. Its population in 2000 was 27,428, although the Valparaiso...
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| 482 |
Vietnamese, Mark E. Pfeifer(
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) ...provided advocacy and social services to the population since its establishment in 1976. Among other...
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| 483 |
Warrenville, IL, Jane S. Teague(
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) ...grown as a suburban community, reaching a population of 13,363 in 2000. With the opening of the toll...
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| 484 |
West Dundee, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...built to the west of Spring Hill. With a 2000 population of only 5,428, West Dundee has managed to...
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| 485 |
Blockbusting, Arnold R. Hirsch(
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) ...Especially evident in the wake of black population increases associated with the first and second...
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| 486 |
Boardinghouses, Douglas Knox(
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) ...years, when housing facilities lagged behind population growth, many visitors and newcomers found...
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| 487 |
Brazilians, Stephen R. Porter(
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) ...a strong Brazilian identity. Since the small population of other Brazilians in postwar Chicago was...
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| 488 |
Bosnians, Asad Husain(
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) ...workers, chauffeurs, and janitors. As the population increased in the early 1950s, the community...
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| 489 |
Daley's Chicago, Roger Biles(
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) ...Luther King, Jr. As Chicago's nonwhite population increased dramatically, Daley enjoyed little...
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| 490 |
Brookfield, IL, Emily Clark(
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) ...Rockefeller McCormick in 1919. The village's population reached a high of over 20,000 in the 1960s,...
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| 491 |
Burnham, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
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) ...War II, and this growth is reflected in the population increase from 1,331 in 1950 to 4,030 in 1980....
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| 492 |
Cemeteries, Helen Sclair(
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) ...transportation . In the city's earliest years, both populations shared settlements at Fort Dearborn...
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| 493 |
Guyanese, Robert Morrissey(
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) ...were attracted by job opportunities, and the population grew gradually by means of chain migration....
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| 494 |
Kenyans, Symon Ogeto and Tracy Steffes(
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) ...serve the Kenyan nonimmigrant student population and a growing professional community. In addition,...
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| 495 |
Clearing, Clinton E. Stockwell(
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) ...residential and economic boom, and its population grew from 6,068 in 1940 to a peak of 24,911 in...
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| 496 |
Clinics and Dispensaries, Paul A. Buelow(
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) ...also established dispensaries. Chicago's growing population of poorly paid and ill-housed workers...
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| 497 |
Deer Park, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
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) ...the 1970s, when larger houses were built. The population grew from 1,368 in 1980 to 3,902 in 2000....
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| 498 |
Dixmoor, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
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) ...in the 1960s. By 1990, 58 percent of the population was African American , a ratio that remained the...
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| 499 |
DuSable Museum, Amina J. Dickerson(
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) ...then available to Chicago's large black population. Through the years, the museum has served as...
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| 500 |
Eastern Orthodox, Brandon Johnson(
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) ...Orthodox churches in Chicago. The Russian population of the city established St. Vladimir's Russian...
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