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  2. Vina Fields - Wikipedia

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    Vina Fields. Vina Fields was an African American brothel madam who operated in Chicago from the 1870s to the 1910s. Her career began during the 1870s, when she established her brothel, House of Pleasure, in the Levee District of Chicago. [1] In 1893, at the height of her 30-year career, she owned the largest brothel in Chicago, housing and ...

  3. Candace Owens - Wikipedia

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    She is known for her criticism of Black Lives Matter. [ 5][ 6][ 7] Owens served as the communications director for the conservative advocacy group Turning Point USA between 2017 and 2019. [ 8] In 2018, Owens co-founded Blexit along with former Tucson police officer Brandon Tatum. [ 9][ 10][ 11] In 2021, Owens joined The Daily Wire and began ...

  4. Lorraine Hansberry - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Robert B. Nemiroff. . . ( m. 1953; div. 1962) . Lorraine Vivian Hansberry (May 19, 1930 – January 12, 1965) was an American playwright and writer. [ 1] She was the first African-American female author to have a play performed on Broadway. Her best-known work, the play A Raisin in the Sun, highlights the lives of black Americans in ...

  5. Ida B. Wells - Wikipedia

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    Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (July 16, 1862 – March 25, 1931) was an American investigative journalist, educator, and early leader in the civil rights movement. She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). [ 1] Wells dedicated her career to combating prejudice and violence, and advocating ...

  6. History of African Americans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The history of African Americans in Chicago or Black Chicagoans dates back to Jean Baptiste Point du Sable 's trading activities in the 1780s. Du Sable, the city's founder, was Haitian of African and French descent. [ 4] Fugitive slaves and freedmen established the city's first black community in the 1840s. By the late 19th century, the first ...

  7. Cicero race riot of 1951 - Wikipedia

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    The Cicero Race Riot of 1951 lasted several nights, involved two- to five thousand white rioters, and received worldwide condemnation. It was the first race riot to be broadcast on local television. Most viewed the rioting in Cicero from their living rooms on TVs before they read it in the papers.

  8. Assata Shakur - Wikipedia

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    Assata Olugbala Shakur (born JoAnne Deborah Byron; July 16, 1947), [ a] also known as Joanne Chesimard, is an American political activist who was a member of the Black Liberation Army (BLA). In 1977, she was convicted in the first-degree murder of State Trooper Werner Foerster during a shootout on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1973.

  9. George Floyd protests in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The George Floyd riots in Chicago were a series of civil disturbances in 2020 in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Unrest in the city began as a response to the murder of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. The demonstrations and riots, supporting justice for Floyd and protesting police brutality, occurred simultaneously ...