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  1. Black people in Chicago are more likely to be victims of homicide. Foreign-born blacks. Foreign born blacks makeup 4% of Chicago's black population. Ethiopians. Around 4,500 Ethiopians lived in Chicago in 2000. Nigerians. Nigerian people constitute the city's largest African community. Notable people

  2. Feb 24, 2022 · The city’s Black population peaked in the mid-twentieth century and is now at its lowest level since then, with 787,551 Black residents as of 2020. Black communities bore the brunt of the closings of fifty-plus Chicago Public Schools that were shuttered during former Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s administration.

  3. May 9, 2023 · Chicago's Black Metropolis: Understanding History Through a Historic Place considers how one of the most remarkable internal population movements in U.S. history affected one city. Below are materials for further exploration of both Black Metropolis and the Great Migration.

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  4. Apr 30, 2024 · The city’s historically Black neighborhoods (like Bronzeville, Pullman, Chatham, Jackson Park Highlands, Kenwood, and Oakland to name a few) grew to become enclaves for Black Americans flocking to Chicago after the Civil War in search of jobs, resources, and a different way of life.

  5. The dissimilarity index for Black residents in the Chicago metropolitan area, which stretches beyond the city limits to include Naperville and Evanston, is 73.8, ranking fifth behind the metro areas of Newark, Milwaukee, New York City, and Detroit, according to a Brown University study of data gathered during the 2020 census.

  6. For a long time, many neighborhoods on the South and West sides of Chicago were places of choice for Black middle class families. Increasingly, however, the residents of these neighborhoods have had relatively less access to opportunities compared to middle class White neighborhoods.

  7. Apr 27, 2021 · But it is Chicago, not the rural South, that has the country’s widest racial gap in life expectancy: In the Streeterville neighborhood, nine miles north, which is 73 percent white, residents...

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