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Trumbull Park (Northeastern Library of Black Literature)
by Frank London Brown
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with references to "Trumbull Park".
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... back there early tomorrow, and tell that lady, `Yes ma'am, thank you, ma'am."' "You ever hear of a place called Trumbull Park, Buggy? ... "
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Trumbull Park, Gardener Building, Arthur Davis, State Street, William Thomas, Carl Burton, Christine Thomas, Cottage Grove, Headquarters Nine, Ninth District, colored cops, patrol wagon
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Making the Second Ghetto: Race and Housing in Chicago 1940-1960 (Historical Studies of Urban America)
by Arnold R. Hirsch
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with references to "Trumbull Park".
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... Not only were the "black" projects located in ghetto areas, but Chicago's Lathrop and Trumbull Park Homes, located in white areas, excluded blacks; and the Jane Addams Homes, which adhered to a racial quota in keeping ... "
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... Lathrop Homes on the North Side, Trumbull Park Homes on the Far South Side, and Jane Addams Homes on the West Side." With Roosevelt's support, Congress enacted the ... "
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The Chicago NAACP and the Rise of Black Professional Leadership, 1910--1966 (Blacks in the Diaspora)
by Christopher Robert Reed
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with references to "Trumbull Park".
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... cause célèbre in housing discrimination exceeding Cicero's notoriety unfolded in the southernmost extremity of the city at the federally subsidized Trumbull Park Homes. Trumbull Park was an all-white public housing project filled with ... "
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New York, Black Metropolis, South Side, Chicago Urban League, Trumbull Park, Walter White, annual membership drive, protest advocacy, racial egalitarians, race advancement, racial advancement, open occupancy
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