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  2. Altgeld Gardens Homes - Wikipedia

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    Altgeld Gardens Homes is a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing project on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States, on the border of Chicago and Riverdale, Illinois. The residents are 97% African-American according to the 2000 United States Census . [ 1 ]

  3. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Housing Authority. The suit charged racial discrimination by the housing authority for concentrating 10,000 public housing units in isolated Black neighborhoods. It claimed that the CHA and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) had violated the U.S. Constitution and the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

  4. Parkway Garden Homes - Wikipedia

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    He worked on several of the Chicago Housing Authority's major housing projects in the 1930s; later in the decade, he began developing his projects with funding from the Federal Housing Authority. From the 1940s onward, Holsman focused on designing residences for Chicago's African-American citizens, such as his Princeton Park community. [5] [6]

  5. Block Club Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Block Club Chicago was founded in order to supply a neighborhood-focused coverage. [8] It therefore adopted a geographic, rather than topical, structure, in which each reporter is assigned a "neighborhood beat". [3] As of 2021, Block Club Chicago had a newsletter circulation of 140,000 and a paid subscribership of 15,500.

  6. Block club - Wikipedia

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    Cities with particularly strong block club traditions include Chicago and Buffalo. [1] In some cities, there are formal partnerships between city government and block clubs, such as under the Department of Neighborhoods in Detroit. [5] This type of existing relationship between block clubs and city government can help a city handle crises more ...

  7. Robert Rochon Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rochon Taylor (April 12, 1899 – March 1, 1957) was an American housing advocate and banker. A founder of the Illinois Federal Savings and Loan, a mortgager for black residents of Chicago's South Side, Taylor was the first black member of the Chicago Housing Authority and later its chairman.

  8. One day in 1975, John Greenagel was contacted by a friend on the San Francisco Police Commission. A simple question was raised: "What do you think of the CIA?" In the years that followed ...

  9. Henry Horner Homes - Wikipedia

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    Henry Horner Homes was a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing project located in the Near West Side community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The original section of Henry Horner Homes was bordered by Oakley Boulevard to the west, Washington Boulevard to the south, Hermitage Avenue to the east, and Lake ...