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Photo Gallery - Bronzeville
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Picket line demanding racial integration at the White City Roller Rink
(c. January 1946), 345 East 63rd Street. (Chicago History Museum, ICHi-17209) |
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| First National Convention of the Women's Economic Council Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, September 24-27, 1938. (Chicago History Museum, ICHi-20263) |
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| 315 E. 35th St., Sunset Café (Chicago History Museum, ICHi-14428) |
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| Alley between Ellis and Cottage Grove, between 31st and 35th Streetsnear Michael Reese Hospital, May 5, 1950. (Chicago History Musuem, ICHi-00825) |
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Eighth Illinois Regiment "Now in France," Pictured in front of the Giles Armory, 1918
(Chicago History Museum, ICHi-07559) |
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| Michigan Boulevard Garden Apartments, 54 East 47th Street, built with private funding from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, pictured here with children playing in the courtyard, 1951. (Chicago History Museum, ICHi-09273) |
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| Giles Armory, built for the Eighth Regiment of the Illinois National Guard; it is pictured here just after construction on June 25, 1915. (Chicago History Museum, DN-0064686) |
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| Alley just north of Ida B. Wells Homes, 1951. (Chicago History Museum, ICHi-00809) |
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| Inside a Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Co-op Store (c. 1930s). (Chicago History Museum, ICHi - 39911) |
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