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  2. Chicago race riot of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    Chicago race riot of 1919

  3. History of African Americans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The history of African Americans in Chicago or Black Chicagoans dates back to Jean Baptiste Point du Sable 's trading activities in the 1780s. Du Sable, the city's founder, was Haitian of African and French descent. [4] Fugitive slaves and freedmen established the city's first black community in the 1840s. By the late 19th century, the first ...

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  5. Barack and Michelle Obama donate $2 million to summer jobs ...

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    The former president broke the big news during a community event at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago on Wednesday. ... will be donating $2 million to summer jobs programs in Chicago.

  6. A summer job can set teens up for a lifetime of success ...

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    A 2023 OppLoans survey of 1,000 young people aged 14-24, in fact, found that just landing the job was already helping them figure out how to budget. Of those who responded, 63% had a job lined up ...

  7. Unemployment is rattling the Fed committee so much that even ...

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    Secondly, the Atlanta Fed's Business Inflation Expectations survey for August found the number of firms that report having job openings declined by almost 10 percentage points from June 2023 to ...

  8. Ping Tom Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Ping Tom Memorial Park is a 17.24-acre (6.98 ha) public urban park in Chicago 's Chinatown neighborhood, in South Side, Chicago. It is part of the Chicago Park District (CPD). Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the park is divided into three sections by defunct Santa Fe rail track and 18th Street.

  9. My Block, My Hood, My City - Wikipedia

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    My Block, My Hood, My City, also known as M3, [1] is a non-profit organization in Chicago that mentors underprivileged youth through educational programs and field trips. [2] The organization focuses on providing opportunities in STEM, arts & culture, citizenry & volunteerism, health, community development, culinary arts, and entrepreneurship.