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Built by the wildly successful African-American entrepreneur Anthony Overton to house the headquarters of his nation-wid... Built by the wildly successful African-American entrepreneur Anthony Overton to ... Built by the wildly successful African-American entrepreneur Anthony Overton to house the headquarte...
The home of Ida B Wells, prominent African-American civil rights activist and suffragette, founder of the Black Women's ... The home of Ida B Wells, prominent African-American civil rights activist and su... The home of Ida B Wells, prominent African-American civil rights activist and suffragette, founder o...
This was the first armory for an African-American regiment, serving the 'Fighting 8th,' which fought in the Spanish-Amer... This was the first armory for an African-American regiment, serving the 'Fightin... This was the first armory for an African-American regiment, serving the 'Fighting 8th,' which fought...
Formerly known as New Comiskey Park, this is the home of the White Sox - or, as the name is properly phrased in the comp... Formerly known as New Comiskey Park, this is the home of the White Sox - or, as ... Formerly known as New Comiskey Park, this is the home of the White Sox - or, as the name is properly...
Countless jazz legends played at this legendary jazz club, including: Bix Beiderbecke, Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Earl... Countless jazz legends played at this legendary jazz club, including: Bix Beider... Countless jazz legends played at this legendary jazz club, including: Bix Beiderbecke, Jimmy Dorsey,...
Built to house the first African-American insurance company, which was one of the few Black Metropolis businesses to sur... Built to house the first African-American insurance company, which was one of th... Built to house the first African-American insurance company, which was one of the few Black Metropol...
The Bronzeville Visitor Information Center seeks to provide visitors with orientation and offers tours, exhibits, and a ... The Bronzeville Visitor Information Center seeks to provide visitors with orient... The Bronzeville Visitor Information Center seeks to provide visitors with orientation and offers tou...
This monument was built in 1928 to honor the service of the African-American Eighth Regiment of the Illinois National Gu... This monument was built in 1928 to honor the service of the African-American Eig... This monument was built in 1928 to honor the service of the African-American Eighth Regiment of the ...
A 46 ft tall column marks the mausoleum of one of the most prominent senators in US history (a prominent resident from w... A 46 ft tall column marks the mausoleum of one of the most prominent senators in... A 46 ft tall column marks the mausoleum of one of the most prominent senators in US history (a promi...
Initially built in 1899 as a Jewish synagogue, this building housed the Chicago Defender (the nation's foremost African-... Initially built in 1899 as a Jewish synagogue, this building housed the Chicago ... Initially built in 1899 as a Jewish synagogue, this building housed the Chicago Defender (the nation...
Built in 1887 to house a Jewish social organization, this building became famous as the headquarters of the Peoples Move... Built in 1887 to house a Jewish social organization, this building became famous... Built in 1887 to house a Jewish social organization, this building became famous as the headquarters...
A historical landmark building notable for its traditional Chinese architecture now houses a Christian community center. A historical landmark building notable for its traditional Chinese architecture ... A historical landmark building notable for its traditional Chinese architecture now houses a Christi...