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  1. 1. BronzevilleExcursion Cynthia Guerra Caitlin kent Thanasi Garbis Anna Drozdzewicz
  2. 2. History In the early 20th century, Bronzeville was known as “Black Metropolis” because of the “Great Migration” of African Americans in search for industrial jobs. A “vibrant” community resulted as well through this Musicians, businessmen, entrepreneurs, millionaires, ect. Bronzeville developed the name when a local newspaper first called the neighborhood Bronzeville because of the color of the residents’ skin.
  3. 3. Demographics Population:119,284 Male: 45.9% Female: 54.1% 87% African American 6% Caucasian 5% Asian 2% Multiracial ● Education: U.S. Cellular Field
  4. 4. LocationandAccesstoNeighborhood ● Bronzeville is located a few miles south of Downtown ● Bronzeville is a neighborhood located in Douglas, IL on the south side ● The most convenient ways of accessing Bronzeville is by train via the red and green line, by car, and bus. ● To help visualize exactly where Bronzeville is, it is located a couple minutes from ITT and U.S. Cellular Field (Home of the Chicago White Sox)
  5. 5. ActivitiesandLandmarks Victory Monument- the significance in this structure is that it was built to honor the 8th Regiment of Illinois National Guard, which was an African-American unit that served in World War I. Walk of Fame-Surrounding the statue,there are multiple plaques, part of the Walk of Fame. On each plaque is the name of an important person in Bronzeville’s history. Fun Fact: The V.M. is the first state-sponsored memorial to African American veterans of WWI
  6. 6. Bronzevillemural ● The mural located under the “L” tracks consist of portraits of famous African Americans in History. ● Mahalia Jackson:Performed at the March on Washington. She was also an active supporter of the Civil Rights Movement ● Etta Monten Barret: First African American to sing at the White House.
  7. 7. Victory Monument
  8. 8. Sources "Chicago/Bronzeville." Bronzeville Travel Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2015. "Douglas, Chicago." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2015. "Victory Monument." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2015. "Bronzeville Demographics." N.p., n.d. Web. <http://places.findthehome.com/l/166275/Bronzeville-Chicago-IL>. Point2homes.com,. 'Bronzeville Demographics & Statistics — Employment, Education, Income Averages, Crime In Bronzeville — Point2 Homes'. N.p., 2015. Web. 20 Oct. 2015. “Public Art in Chicago:Bronzeville.” Chicago Outdoor Sculptures. Jyoti Srivastava,28 Sept, 2009. Web 19 Oct. 2015.

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