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Binga State Bank founded by Jesse Binga, 1908, as a private bank
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Colored enterprises and industries; A typical shoemaker from Tuskegee, Ala.; Woodson's shoe store, 3222 South State Street; A Typical tailoring and pressing shop; Cranshaw's millinery, 3408 South State Street
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Colored enterprises and industries; Porter's drug store, 3510 South State Street; A busy Evening in a Beauty Parlor; The Sterling Laundry Co., 4036 Indiana Avenue; Smith & Jenkins, sheet metal and roofing, 3321 1/2 South State Street
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Crispus Attucks first martyr for America
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Dr. C. Jesse Davis, graduate of Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tenn., in his dental suite in the Roosevelt Bank building at 35th Street and Grand Boulevard
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Dr. Ulysses Grant Dailey, Physician, Surgeon
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Edward H. Wright, Attorney - Politician
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Jos. D. Bibb, editor, "The Chicago Whip"
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Making lamp shades
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Provident Hospital and Nurse-training School, founded in 1891, in the interests and welfare of colored people of Chicago, is the second largest institution of its kind in the north
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Quinn Chapel, A.M.E. Church
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S.J. Fountain, Undertaker; One of the most modern and progressive of the numerous Funeral Parlors in Chicago is that owned and operated by Mr. S.J. Fountain, son of Bishop Fountain of African Methodist Episcopal Church
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St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church
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The Knights of Pythias Temple; Propose $ 1,200.000.00 International Temple of the Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the District of Columbia, now being erected on State Street at 37th Place
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Your Cab Company; In response to the need for rapid transportation in a city rapidly growing, "Your Cab Company" was incorporated, June 30th, 1923
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Anderson Real estate, loans and insurance; Sphinx Safe Deposit Co.; Vaults $ 3.00 per year; 3539 South State Street; Phone Victory 4513
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A savings bank in Negro residence area
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Chicago race riot - beginning of the riot; White and Negroes leaving Twenty-ninth Street beach after the drowning of Eugene Williams
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Negroes and Whites leaving the stock yards
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Olivet Baptist Church
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