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were shot and killed by gang members while patrolling community housing for an all-volunteer "Walk and Talk" project. As the officers proceeded across the
Cabrini–Green baseball field, the assailants opened fire from an apartment window. The purpose of the shooting was to seal a pact between two rival gangs. Both officers were killed in the attack. Three adults and one juvenile were later charged with murder. The two shooters were sentenced to 100–199 years in prison for two counts of murder. In 1981, the gang killings of 11 made national attention.
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10.3-acre (4.2 ha) plot of land, with an expected cost of $ 2.5 million. It was scheduled to open in
September 1970. Initially the school was to designate one of its buildings as a "Schome" (meaning "school-home") for preschool children while another building was to house elementary grades. The campus was scheduled to have a capacity of 1,635. In 2009, Schiller closed and students were redirected to Jenner. Skinner North, a selective enrollment (or "test-in") school, occupies the building formerly held by Schiller Elementary.
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worried about what would become of the residents who were being relocated to make way for urban redevelopment. Despite the terrible conditions in the complex, rents were extremely low and the site was close to the prosperous downtown and lakefront neighborhoods to the east, allowing very low income residents access to neighborhoods which would otherwise be impossible for them to afford. Local Little League baseball coach Daniel Coyle wrote a book
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to mislead any investigation and left her for dead, face down in the snow, in the dangerously unlit corridor to be found by a janitor who quit the same day. Patrick Sykes, a neighboring 25-year-old male who was not a gang member, was later apprehended by police, gave a detailed confession, and was sentenced to the state maximum of 120 years in prison.
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2,361. Between the 1970s and 1997, two high-rise buildings were demolished, family sizes decreased, more apartment units became vacant, and the demographic makeup of residents became more proportionately of adults. As of 2008, only three of the schools remain in use. As of 2013, only
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or to other housing developments in nearby cities. New residents have successfully moved into CHA replacement housing, and to date, residents of the mixed-income developments have reported fewer crime related problems. The last two families in
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On the exterior, boarded-up windows, burned-out areas of the façade, and pavement instead of green space—all in the name of economizing on maintenance—created an atmosphere of decay and government neglect. The balconies were fenced in to prevent residents from emptying garbage cans into the yard, and
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and others allege that CHA's hasty removal of residents has exacerbated socioeconomic and racial segregation, homelessness, and other social ills that the Plan for
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Then, in the 1980s, the Lower North Side industrial area just across the river from the Loop, west of
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In the 1970–1971 school year, there were 6,144 students attending five grade schools in Cabrini-Green: Cooley Upper Grade Center, and Byrd, Jenner, Manierre, and Schiller elementary schools. By 1997, Cooley Upper had closed, and by that year the combined enrollment of the remaining four schools was
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reporter in 2004 described mixed feelings about the end of the Cabrini–Green era. They told the reporter that, in the face of their hardships living in such squalor, many residents had developed bonds of community and mutual support. They lamented the uprooting and scattering of that community, and
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moved into a fourth-floor apartment in the 1160 N. Sedgwick Street building with her husband. Backed by a number of police officers and a substantial personal bodyguard presence, she stayed for only three weeks, and this incident contributed to public perception of Cabrini–Green as the worst of the
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New market-rate housing now almost completely surrounds the remaining public housing. Cabrini–Green once housed 15,000 residents. New housing built on the 70-acre (280,000 m) Cabrini–Green site will include 30% public-housing replacement homes and 20% "workforce affordable" housing, while many
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Lawns were paved over to save on maintenance, failed lights were left for months, and apartments damaged by fire were simply boarded up instead of rehabilitated and reoccupied. Later phases of public housing development (such as the Green Homes, the newest of the Cabrini–Green buildings) were built
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to fulfill an old promise of building a new school for the community. They cited that their school had no lunchroom, no gym, and no auditorium. The heat often did not work and students were forced to wear hats, gloves, and coats in the classroom, among many other inadequacies. As they researched
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began a 790-unit, $ 250-million redevelopment of the 18-acre (73,000 m) Cabrini Extension site, to be called Parkside at Old Town. Plans completed the demolition of Green Homes in 2011, while the majority of Cabrini's dilapidated row houses are abandoned and slated for demolition and future
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In 2001, a tenants group sued the CHA over relocation plans for displaced residents of Cabrini–Green under the city's Plan for Transformation, a $ 1.4 billion blueprint for public housing renewal. Richard Wheelock, an attorney representing the tenants, said the authority's demolition program had
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Chicago 2 stated that the facility was "once credited with breaking down a barrier between families from" different socioeconomic communities. In 2007, the YMCA closed, with the land sold, as Cabrini Green's impoverished community moved away. The YMCA shifted its focus and planned to open a new
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Some Cabrini–Green tenant activists organized to prevent themselves from becoming homeless and to protect what they and their supporters saw as a right to public housing for the city's poorest residents. The activists succeeded in obtaining a consent decree guaranteeing that some buildings will
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1999: Chicago Housing Authority announces Plan for Transformation, which will spend $ 1.5 billion over ten years to demolish 18,000 apartments and build and/or rehabilitate 25,000 apartments. Earlier redevelopment plans for Cabrini–Green are included in the Plan for Transformation. New library,
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was the most visible Cabrini tenant to organize strikes and protests against the Chicago Housing Authority, Mayor of Chicago and many others on behalf of Cabrini residents from the 1960s until her death in 1996. In 1996, the federal government mandated the destruction of 18,000 units of public
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Freidrich von Schiller School served the William Green Homes. Initially it occupied two buildings at 640 West Scott Street; one was built circa 1963 and the other was about one century old. In 1969, the city approved the site for the new Schiller. It was planned as a two-building campus on a
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families initially moving from public housing; and (2) an agreed-upon modified program run by CHA's voucher administrator, CHAC Inc., would encourage former CHA residents to relocate to economically and racially integrated communities as well as give them increased access to social services.
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below). As of May 3, 2011, all the high-rise buildings had been demolished. One hundred and fifty of the dilapidated Frances Cabrini Rowhouses (south of Oak Street, north of Chicago Avenue, west of Hudson Avenue, and east of Cambridge Street) have been renovated and remain inhabited.
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Over time, Cabrini–Green's location became increasingly desirable to private developers. Speculators began purchasing property immediately adjacent to the projects, with the expectation that the complex would eventually be demolished. Finally, in May 1995, the federal
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Their fight for the new building garnered local and national attention. In 2004, Byrd students were rezoned to Jenner and Byrd closed. As of 2008, the school's students have transferred to other schools in the Chicago area and the school has been left vacant.
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worst of public housing. As a security measure, the rear entryway of the unit Byrne stayed in was welded shut. This had the impact of creating a fortification for gang members when Byrne left. Many other gangs copied this technique in other units.
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has built on the site at Division and Larrabee Streets, formerly occupied by 1230 N. Larrabee Street and 624 W. Division Street high-rises of the Green Homes. The new address is at 1200 N. Larrabee, and it opened to the public in October 2013.
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March 30, 2011: The last high-rise building was demolished, with a public art presentation commemorating the event. The majority of Frances Cabrini Homes row houses remain intact, although in poor condition, with some having been
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underwent equally dramatic upward changes in socioeconomic status. First, downtown employment shifted dramatically from manufacturing to professional services, spurring increased demand for middle-income housing; the resulting
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In the 2010s, CPS considered merging Jenner and Manierre together, but concerns involving students crossing gang territorial lines meant that both schools remained open. Manierre is in "Sedville", a gang territory area in
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exteriors, were known as the "Whites". Many of the high-rise buildings originally had exterior porches (called "open galleries"). According to the CHA, the early residents of the Cabrini row houses were predominantly of
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1942: Frances Cabrini Homes (two-story rowhouses), with 586 units in 54 buildings by architects Holsman, Burmeister, et al., is completed. Initial regulations stipulate 75% White and 25% Black residents. (Named for
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remain standing while the new structures are built, so that tenants can remain in their homes until new ones are available. The document also guarantees displaced Cabrini residents a home in the new neighborhood.
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outpaced its reconstruction program, thus leaving families with their own responsibilities to find options beyond equally dangerous and segregated areas elsewhere in the city, or simply to become homeless.
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In the 1980s, a Catholic lay worker, William "Brother Bill" Tomes Jr., frequently visited Cabrini–Green in an effort to stop the violence. His efforts received national attention, and he was interviewed by
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opened the New City YMCA in 1981. It was built windowless so it would not suffer from stray bullets, a product of crime in the neighborhood. The YMCA's clientele included people in Cabrini-Green and in
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and Milton Avenue (now Cleveland Avenue) as "Death Corner" (captioned "50 murders: count 'em"). At first, the housing was integrated and many residents held jobs. This changed in the years after
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Business and Professional People for the Public Interest website. "Public Housing Transformation: Physical Planning, Relocation, Social Services, and Mobility Counseling Families Left Behind"
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adjacent developments (almost all targeted at luxury buyers) include 20% affordable housing, half targeted as public-housing replacement, with a goal of 505 replacement units built off-site.
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In 1997, the same year as the attack on Girl X, community leaders formed the Alliance for Community Peace for "mentoring and recreation to area youth" which later expanded citywide.
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National Center on Poverty Law. Poverty Law Library. "Wallace v. Chicago Housing Authority: Chicago Housing Authority and Housing Advocates Settle Lawsuit over Resident Relocation"
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During the 2003–2004 school year, fifth-grade students from Room 405 at Richard E. Byrd Community Academy developed a comprehensive action plan to push the City of Chicago and the
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Two Chicago reporters soon indicted the Chicago community's indifference to its living conditions and cited Girl X, and her case was contrasted with that of the white and affluent
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from falling or being thrown to their deaths. This created the appearance of a large prison tier, or of animal cages, which further enraged community leaders of the residents.
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1997: Chicago unveils Near North Redevelopment Initiative, a master plan for development in the area. It recommends demolishing Green Homes and most of Cabrini Extension.
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reasons for the decrepit and shameful conditions of their school, they examined issues related to equality in school funding.
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Rainey, Amy; Woodward, Whitney (July 1, 2005). "Rapid change: teardowns bring new residents to once-unappealing areas".
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2638:"How A Cabrini-Green School Went From 'Out Of Control' To Feeling Like Home"
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1579:"Gautreaux v. Chicago Housing Authority, 981 F. Supp. 1091 (N.D. Ill. 1997)"
650:, and an adjacent senior housing project named Orchard Park, began in 1994.
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2700:"For Proposed Merger, 'Help Us to Help You,' Jenner Official Says to Ogden"
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1553:"Gautreaux v. Chicago Housing Authority, 296 F. Supp. 907 (N.D. Ill. 1969)"
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3286:"Cross The Bridge" by author and Cabrini resident Pete (K-SO G) Keller.
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1918:"Chicago Housing Authority website "The CHA's Plan For Transformation""
1433:"Cabrini-Green Demolition: Last Building Coming Down Wednesday (VIDEO)"
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Schmich, Mary (August 16, 2015). "A lens into Cabrini-Green's past".
3087:"Classic Of Black Cinema, 'Cooley High,' Celebrates 40th Anniversary"
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3185:"'Boss' Takes On Public Housing, Sex and Politics in Second Season"
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1640:"Mayor Byrne moves into Cabrini-Green - 1981 - ChicagoNow Photos"
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2580:"Ogden-Jenner Merger Is Best For Both Schools, New Study Says"
2089:"Art installation to illuminate Cabrini-Green building's fall"
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to the south, with the William Green Homes to the northwest.
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2428:"Books of The Times; From Gangs to Teams, Against Long Odds"
1893:"The shot that brought the projects down, part five of five"
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1988:"The last tower: The decline and fall of public housing"
1695:"Last Cabrini–Green residents prepare for move, pack up"
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2937:"New City YMCA closes its doors after $ 54M sale"
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2791:"Schultz, Richard; Künstlername Schultz-Donato".
1615:"Searching For The Why In Violent Case Of Girl X"
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2793:Schultz, Richard; Künstlername Schultz-Donato
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2410:Schmich, Mary. "Future closes in on Cabrini"
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1499:"Chicago Housing Authority website "History""
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2765:"School gone, but teacher's lessons live on"
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2070:"New Target Store Coming to Near North Side"
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3314:Chicago Coalition to Protect Public Housing
3289:"Gang Leader For A Day" By Sudhir Venkatesh
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2554:"The Ogden International School of Chicago"
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1393:"At Housing Project, Both Fear and Renewal"
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4592:Former buildings and structures in Chicago
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2729:Konkol, Mark; Paul Biasco (May 21, 2013).
2543:. May 17, 2013. Retrieved on May 25, 2015.
2526:Near North/West/Central Elementary Schools
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1817:Gottfried, Keith E. (September 21, 2006).
921:Near North Career Metropolitan High School
566:magazine and several television networks.
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3237:Ambrose-Van Lee, Doreen (February 2006).
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3233:Memoir of a childhood at Cabrini–Green.
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3337:Chicago Tribune: Cabrini–Green Columns
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2578:Matthews, David (November 1, 2016).
2458:. New York City: Harper Paperbacks.
1764:"Intersection known as Death Corner"
1613:Canellos, Peter S. (March 2, 1997).
878:adding citations to reliable sources
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807:On October 13, 1992, seven-year-old
664:Wallace v. Chicago Housing Authority
478:adding citations to reliable sources
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4602:Italian-American culture in Chicago
3588:Trump International Hotel and Tower
3543:860–880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments
3331:Frances Cabrini Rowhouses 2010–2013
3262:Cabrini–Green in Words and Pictures
3004:"Terry Callier | Album Discography"
2823:. New York: Teachers College Press.
2504:Marciniak, Ed (November 29, 1997).
2278:. February 28, 2005. Archived from
1937:"BPI Public Housing Transformation"
1219:housing projects in the video game
915:, Waller High School (now known as
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232:public housing in the United States
165:March 30, 2011; William Green Homes
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4617:2011 disestablishments in Illinois
4612:1995 disestablishments in Illinois
3325:70 Acres in Chicago: Cabrini Green
3321:—Documentary film by Ronit Bezalel
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2456:Hardball: A Season in the Projects
2383:Steinberg, Neil (March 25, 2001).
2160:Glanton, Dahleen (April 6, 1997).
2109:. Officer Down Memorial Page. 2014
1788:McQuilling, Madeleine; Sun-Times.
1657:Smith, Janet L. (April 19, 2002).
1009:Mission of Our Lady of the Angels
836:Hardball: A Season in the Projects
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1846:Stodghill, Ron (April 20, 1998).
1738:"Map of Chicago's Gangland, 1931"
1431:Guzzardi, Will (March 30, 2011).
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378:March 26 – April 19, 1981: Mayor
4597:Urban decay in the United States
3219:Diary of a MidWestern Getto Gurl
2301:Sneed, Michael (July 23, 2012).
2087:Viera, Lauren (March 22, 2011).
1891:Dumke, Mick (October 16, 2012).
1531:"Short history of Cabrini-Green"
1391:Saulny, Susan (March 18, 2007).
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2636:Bloom, Mina (May 23, 2016).
2400:– via everygoddamnday.
2162:"The Tragic World of Girl X"
1369:. Chicago Historical Society
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2909:"For YMCA, time to move on"
2837:"Schiller School Site OK'd"
2412:Chicago Tribune Web Edition
2276:Chicago-Kent College of Law
1878:Chicago Tribune Web Edition
1828:. p. 3. Archived from
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1559:. Justia. February 10, 1969
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1585:. Justia. August 26, 1997
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3686:Neighborhoods in Chicago
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3466:East and Jenner campuses
3383:Near North Side, Chicago
2895:is a sister publication)
1986:Austen, Ben (May 2012).
1194:was creator of the show.
1139:In the 1992 horror film
1109:Give Me Liberty (comics)
1056:, police superintendent.
917:Lincoln Park High School
813:Jenner Elementary School
602:Recent history and plans
237:The area has seen major
151:1942; Cabrini Rowhouses
3479:Latin School of Chicago
2508:. Voice of the People.
2454:Coyle, Daniel (1995) .
1742:Encyclopedia of Chicago
1720:"Project Cabrini Green"
1163:Gene Siskel Film Center
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257:Layout and demographics
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3845:Greater Grand Crossing
3693:Recognized by the city
3518:Chicago Public Library
3458:Chicago Public Schools
2819:Schultz, B.D. (2008).
2541:Chicago Public Schools
2531:June 12, 2009, at the
2506:"Keep Cabrini Schools"
2492:Chicago Public Schools
2330:"Inmate=Patrick Sykes"
1768:Chicago History Museum
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4186:Fulton River District
3502:Moody Bible Institute
3397:Astor Street District
1943:on September 29, 2006
1848:"In The Line Of Fire"
1794:The Hal Baron Project
1790:"Robert Taylor Homes"
678:on December 1, 2010.
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3548:James Charnley House
3471:Edward Jenner School
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2710:on December 22, 2016
2679:on December 21, 2016
2648:on December 22, 2016
2617:on December 22, 2016
2590:on December 21, 2016
2385:"29 years a staffer"
2282:on September 2, 2006
2017:The Chicago Reporter
1619:The Spokesman-Review
1344:"Cabrini Row houses"
1068:Keisha Lance Bottoms
989:Parks and recreation
874:improve this article
640:mixed-income housing
474:improve this article
4015:Robert Taylor Homes
3553:Holy Name Cathedral
3402:Cabrini–Green Homes
2488:HS North/Near North
2309:. Sun Times Network
1361:McClendon, Dennis.
1251:Kowloon Walled City
1225:Robert Taylor Homes
1159:70 Acres in Chicago
762:Robert Taylor Homes
687:sides of the city.
533:Robert Taylor Homes
522:Robert Taylor Homes
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224:apartment buildings
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4496:West Garfield Park
4166:East Garfield Park
4060:Washington Heights
3308:Residents' Journal
3241:. PublishAmerica.
3221:. PublishAmerica.
3151:. Section 1; p. 3.
3109:Ain't It Cool News
3070:Cosgrove, Stuart.
2806:10.1553/0x00284701
2433:The New York Times
2272:"Media Advisories"
2093:chicagotribune.com
1924:on August 9, 2007.
1835:on April 11, 2008.
1644:www.chicagonow.com
1398:The New York Times
1325:Towers in the park
1106:In Frank Miller's
1096:In popular culture
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3319:Voices of Cabrini
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3111:. August 12, 2015
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