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Trumbull Park Homes

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Trumbull Park Homes
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LocationBounded by 105th and 109th Streets and by Bensley and Oglesby Avenues. (South Deering)[1]
Chicago, Illinois
 United States
StatusRenovated
Construction
Constructed1938
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Chicago Housing Authority

Trumbull Park Homes is a Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) public housing project located in the South Deering neighborhood on the Far-South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Built in 1938, it consists of 55 buildings and 434 apartments.[2] Its chief architect was John A. Holabird.

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Race riots

On July 30, 1953, the CHA moved Betty Howard, a light-skinned black woman, and her family into the project. Starting on August 5 and lasting for weeks, white residents of the projects attacked the Howard home with rocks, fireworks, with police doing little to stop them. In October 1953, the CHA decided to move 10 more black families in, sparking a new wave of violence. It was not until 1963 that blacks could go to the neighborhood park without police protection.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Neighborhood Boundaries Map - Trumbull Park Homes Local Advisory Council - Chicago, IL 60617". www.neighborhoodlink.com. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  2. ^ Sollitt: Trumbull Park Homes
  3. ^ Hunt, D. Bradford. "Trumbull Park Homes Race Riots, 1953-1954". encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org. Encyclopedia of Chicago. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  4. ^ Hirsch, Arnold R. (1995-09-01). "Massive Resistance in the Urban North: Trumbull Park, Chicago, 1953–1966". Journal of American History. 82 (2): 522–550. doi:10.2307/2082185. ISSN 0021-8723.

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