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  1. Julius Rosenwald was the son of German Jews who fled centuries-long persecution in Europe and settled in Springfield, Illinois. Born there in 1862, Rosenwald took seriously the Jewish concept of tzedakah – the injunction to treat every person with a sense of righteousness and fairness.

  2. Julius Rosenwald, 1929. Library of Congress. Julius Rosenwald, one of the most important and socially impactful sons of Springfield, Illinois, is also one of the least known. The man who grew up in the shadow of Abraham Lincoln became the president of Sears, Roebuck and Company, eventually amassing a fortune, most of which he dedicated to ...

  3. Mar 30, 2021 · His memoir, Up From Slavery, inspired many, including Julius Rosenwald, who was impressed with Washington’s zeal for education as it aligned so closely with his own beliefs. In the Jim Crow...

  4. Springfield, IL. Date of Birth: August 12, 1862. Place of Death: Highland Park, IL. Date of Death: January 6, 1932. Julius Rosenwald, one of the most important and socially impactful sons of Springfield, Illinois, is also one of the least known.

  5. Julius Rosenwald, who was born in 1862 while Abraham Lincoln was president, in a house just one block from the liberator’s own home in Springfield, Illinois, eventually played his own towering part in reinforcing the unity of America, elevating its black citizenry, and moving the nation closer to fulfilling the promises of its founding.

  6. Sep 16, 2006 · The Man Who Built Sears & Roebuck. September 16, 20065:52 PM ET. Heard on Weekend Edition Saturday. Listen. Playlist. Julius Rosenwald transformed Sears & Roebuck into the successful company it...

  7. Julius Rosenwald: Chicago Businessman and Philanthropist. Born in Springfield, Illinois, to a middle-class family of German Jewish immigrants, Julius Rosenwald began his career by going to New York to work as an apprentice in his mother's family's clothing business.

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