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  2. Chicago Urban League - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Urban League, established in 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, is an affiliate of the National Urban League that develops programs and partnerships and engages in advocacy to address the need for employment, entrepreneurship, affordable housing and quality education.

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... The logo of National Urban League. Date: 12 April 2009: Source: The logo can be obtained from National Urban League: Author

  4. Cheryle Robinson Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Cheryle Robinson-Jackson (born Cheryle Robinson; July 20, 1965) is an American who was appointed in October 2006 to be the first female president and CEO in the 90-year history of the Chicago Urban League. [1]

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  6. Developer behind massive One Central proposal teams with ...

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    The developer behind a proposal to put skyscrapers and a transit center near Soldier Field is partnering with the Chicago Urban League on nearly $500 million in community investment, including an ...

  7. Hal Baron - Wikipedia

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    Hal Baron was born in Saint Louis, Missouri. [4] He attended Amherst College in 1948. [2] He attended the University of Chicago for his PhD Hal Baron directed the Chicago Urban League from 1961-1968; during that time he was a strategic political advisor to civil rights leaders during the Chicago Freedom Movement including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. [6]

  8. James Compton - Wikipedia

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    James Washington Compton (born April 7, 1939), also known as Jim Compton, is an American businessman and civil rights activist who served as president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League [1] from 1978 until 2006. During his tenure, the Chicago Urban League refocused its interest in education and economic development and developed a new emphasis ...

  9. Alexander L. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Louis Jackson II (March 1, 1891 – October 21, 1973) was an African American business owner and civic leader. Active in the Black community of Chicago's South Side, Jackson was the executive secretary of the Wabash Avenue YMCA, a co-founder of the Chicago Urban League, and general manager of The Chicago Defender.