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Bell Ringer – 3/31/08 Read the profile on page 595 about James Weldon Johnson In paragraph form, explain the achievements of James Weldon Johnson and his involvement with the NAACP
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Chicago – early 1900s Had a black policeman by 1872 Black physician Daniel Hale Williams established Af-Am staffed Provident Hospital on the South Side in 1891 By 1920 black Chicago had 80 Baptist and 36 Methodist churches Many black men elected aldermen and councilmen
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Du Sable First non-Native American to settle the area was Du Sable, a black fur trader who established a trading post in 1779 Born in Haiti, he married a Potawatomi woman. He joined her tribe and was known as “Black Chief”
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Wabash YMCA The downtown YMCA barred black men. Black people raised $50,000 & Sears donated $25,000 to build the Wabash YMCA for the black community in 1913. Still stands in Bronzeville @ 37 th Street
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Bronzeville Neighborhood was coined “Bronzeville” in the 1930s by a writer who stated “bronze” was a better term than “black” for the beautiful brown skin color possessed by Af-Ams Once home to jazz, blues & arts; today buildings, homes, & parks are being restored Dan Ryan to Drexel Blvd., 31 st to 51 st streets
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The Ida B. Wells house is located at 3624 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (built in 1919) Many stone town homes still exist along MLK Drive
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Homework Read Ch 17, Sn 2 (pgs 594-601 Answer all questions and define key terms on page 594
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