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  1. Robbins was one of few places in the Chicago suburbs where African Americans could purchase homes without risking violence. In the 1960s, black developer Edward Starks opened the Golden Acres subdivision, which brought modern, suburban-style houses to the community.

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  2. Robbins was incorporated on December 14, 1917 and named for Eugene S. Robbins, a real estate developer who laid out the village's early subdivisions. The village's founder and first mayor was Thomas J. Kellar , who noted in an early interview "Our people in Robbins are mostly people who got tired of the white fights and the crowded city.

  3. Robbins is one of the oldest incorporated Black communities in the United States and the oldest Black suburb in the Chicagoland area. Robbins was named for Eugene S. Robbins, a real estate developer who laid out the village's early subdivisions.

  4. May 15, 2014 · Does the name of your community come from somewhere else or have a cool origin story? Some of the names took fairly circuitous routes to get to Illinois. There are even cities elsewhere in the country that were named for places in Illinois.

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  6. Robbins, IL. Robbins was incorporated on December 14, 1917 and named for Eugene S. Robbins, a white real estate developer who laid out the village's early subdivisions.

  7. Mar 7, 2018 · The word Illinois appeared in French literature and maps in the late 1600s after La Salle formally named it. Soon after French exploration in the area, the British gained control of Illinois before handing it over to the Americans after the American Revolution.

  8. Jan 15, 2019 · Robbins was founded by former slaves and descendants thereof during the period of “reconstruction” when blacks were emerging from rural poverty and legally enforced Jim Crow segregation to establish their identity in northern cities.

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