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Gypsies, Marlene Sway(
Authored Entry
) ...Austro-Hungarian Empire with heavy Serbian populations such as Croatia and Vojvodina. These Machwaya...
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| 532 |
Hmong, Tracy Steffes(
Authored Entry
) ...continued into the 1990s, the Chicago Hmong population began to migrate in large numbers in the mid-...
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| 533 |
Jamaicans, Robert Morrissey(
Authored Entry
) ...of Jamaicans. As the size of the Jamaican population in Chicago increased, especially through the...
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| 534 |
Joliet, IL, Robert E. Sterling(
Authored Entry
) ...been used to revitalize the downtown City Center. Population leapt from 76,836 in 1990 to 106,221 in...
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| 535 |
Libraries, Cook County, Alice Calabrese(
Authored Entry
) ...enlightenment and spiritual needs of the growing population, and many developed and maintained small...
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| 536 |
Montclare, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry(
Authored Entry
) ...and property upkeep by conscientious residents. Population figures for 1970 showed 11,675, of which...
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| 537 |
Nigerians, Charles Adams Cogan and Cyril Ibe(
Authored Entry
) ...brief periods of civilian rule, generated a large population of expatriate Nigerian professionals,...
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| 538 |
Opera, Thomas Bauman(
Authored Entry
) ...in the 1880s. The city's sizeable German population contributed to the vogue of Wagner in the mid-...
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| 539 |
Introduction, Sarah S. Marcus(
Interpretive Digital Essay
) ...It would be the same as if we criticized the population of Vienna saying it was full of Nazis"—...
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Metropolitan Growth, Ann Durkin Keating(
Authored Entry
) ...the South Side , which began to expand with population growth in the 1920s, and a smaller enclave on...
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| 541 |
Vacation Spots, Derek Vaillant(
Authored Entry
) ...spiritual education and fellowship. Soaring population in the 1880s and 1890s increased demand for...
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| 542 |
West Pullman, Janice L. Reiff(
Authored Entry
) ...built in Greater Roseland . West Pullman's population fell during the Great Depression , but it...
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| 543 |
Young Men's Christian Association, Paula R. Lupkin(
Authored Entry
) ...college students (1891), and for the general population on the West Side (1887) and in Hyde Park (...
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Civil War, Theodore J. Karamanski(
Authored Entry
) ...since the outbreak of the war, and the city's population had nearly tripled as well. The Civil War...
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Clubs, Fraternal, David M. Fahey(
Authored Entry
) ...28,000 members. Adapting to a changing population, the Odd Fellows chartered a Spanish-speaking...
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| 546 |
Airlines, Liesl M. Orenic(
Authored Entry
) ...Grove Village , experienced tremendous growth in population and in light manufacturing and service...
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| 547 |
Environmental Regulation, Betsy Mendelsohn(
Authored Entry
) ...Despite this activity, Chicago's growing population suffered decreasing environmental quality....
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| 548 |
Housing for the Elderly, N. Sue Weiler(
Authored Entry
) ...residences serving the Irish-Roman Catholic population: Sacred Heart Home in 1876, St. Augustine's...
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| 549 |
The Loop, Gerald A. Danzer(
Authored Entry
) ...of the river. The diverse nature of the population in the center city meant that most of Chicago's...
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| 550 |
McHenry County, Craig L. Pfannkuche(
Authored Entry
) ...the scenic Fox River relaxing, the county's population remained stable through the 1930s. World War...
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