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By π» @Taylor B, 10/06/2020 3:00 am
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As African-Americans fled the oppression of the Jim Crow South, they began settling in Chicago as early as the 1850s. But what has been described as The Great Northern Migration occurred from 1910 to 1970. They established Bronzeville, also known as the "Black Metropolis" and the "Black Belt," on Chicago's South Side. Its boundaries are 22nd Street to the north, 51st Street to the south, Lake Michigan to the east and the Dan Ryan Expressway to the west. Some argue it stretches from 18th Street to 67th Street. It is Chicago's version of New York City's Harlem Renaissance. It is the economic, cultural and social hub of Chicago's black community. It was popularized by the Chicago Defender, a black newspaper with a nationwide circulation. It built a reputation for soul food restaurants, barbecue joints and blues and jazz clubs. And it was home to Gwendolyn Brooks, Louis Armstrong, Nate "King" Cole, Mahalia Jackson, Ida B. Wells, Bessie Coleman, Jesse Owens, Jack Johnson, Quincy Jones, Dinah Washington, Herbie Hancock, Ralph Metcalfe, Andrew "Rube" Foster, Sweetwater Clifton, Richard Wright, Jesse Binga and Margaret Burroughs. Today, they are honored with plaques on the Bronzeville Hall of Fame. The community is undergoing a revitalization. Visit the Gallery Guichard, Harold Washington Cultural Center and Bronzeville Children's Museum, stay at the Central Arms Hotel or Chicago South Loop Hotel and dine at Pearl's Place or Chicago's Home of Chicken and Waffles or Honey 1 BBQ.
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