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Bronzeville

Bronzeville

Demographics:Who lives there?● 85.5% Black● 6.59% White● 5.25% Asian● 1.11% Hispanic● 1.53% other

● Median Income: $27,800

● Total Area: 1.67 sq. miles

● Population: 119,284○ Female: 64,561○ Male: 54,723

History: How’d it come to be?● Great Migration 1890-1950

o Equal opportunityo Educationo Industrial jobs

● Settled in southside o “Black metropolis”

● Post WWIIo 1/3rd of residents left area - economic failure

History (continued)● Ida B. Wells Housing● 1939-1941● Cheap public housing ● 4th public housing project - ● Maintained segregation● 2002-2011 demolished

Ida B. Wells House

Victory Monument

So….how do we feel now?● Random circus? ● Pearl’s Place: Was it as popular as

expected?● Chicago Marathon: How does the

community come together? ● Why shouldn’t you talk to strangers?● Was the experience authentic? ● What are you still curious about?

Bibliography● "Chicago/Bronzeville." Bronzeville Travel Guide. Wikimedia Foundation, 7 May

2013. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.

● "Douglas, Chicago." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Sept. 2014. Web. 22 Oct.

2014.

● Jyoti. "Public Art in Chicago: Bronzeville - Victory Monument." Public Art in

Chicago: Bronzeville - Victory Monument. N.p., 28 Sept. 2009. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.

Demographics:Who lives there?● 85.5% Black● 6.59% White● 5.25% Asian● 1.11% Hispanic● 1.53% other

● Median Income: $27,800

● Total Area: 1.67 sq. miles

● Population: 119,284○ Female: 64,561○ Male: 54,723

History: How’d it come to be?● Great Migration 1890-1950

o Equal opportunityo Educationo Industrial jobs

● Settled in southside o “Black metropolis”

● Post WWIIo 1/3rd of residents left area - economic failure

History (continued)● Ida B. Wells Housing● 1939-1941● Cheap public housing ● 4th public housing project - ● Maintained segregation● 2002-2011 demolished

Ida B. Wells House

Victory Monument

So….how do we feel now?● Random circus? ● Pearl’s Place: Was it as popular as

expected?● Chicago Marathon: How does the

community come together? ● Why shouldn’t you talk to strangers?● Was the experience authentic? ● What are you still curious about?

Bibliography● "Bronzeville." Point2 Homes. Point2, 2014. Web.

● "Chicago/Bronzeville." Bronzeville Travel Guide. Wikimedia Foundation, 7 May

2013. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.

● "Douglas, Chicago." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Sept. 2014. Web. 22 Oct.

2014.

● Jyoti. "Public Art in Chicago: Bronzeville - Victory Monument." Public Art in

Chicago: Bronzeville - Victory Monument. N.p., 28 Sept. 2009. Web. 22 Oct. 2014.

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