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Gary's Central Business Community
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Gary’s Central Business Community

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America’s famous steel mill town, Gary, Indiana, was created by U.S. Steel Corporation in 1906. The city quickly developed as a diverse labor pool was drawn to the area by the promise of steady work and greater opportunities. This diversity created distinct neighborhoods and cultural centers, but also brought about a conspicuously segregated Gary. Wealthy steel mill executives plotted the north side of Gary, while newly arriving laborers were relegated to an area south of Ninth Avenue known as the Patch. Soon, however, African-American leaders organized the Central District, a city within a city for themselves with desirable housing, good schools, and active clubs and community organizations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
9 December 2003
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738523477

America’s famous steel mill town, Gary, Indiana, was created by U.S. Steel Corporation in 1906. The city quickly developed as a diverse labor pool was drawn to the area by the promise of steady work and greater opportunities. This diversity created distinct neighborhoods and cultural centers, but also brought about a conspicuously segregated Gary. Wealthy steel mill executives plotted the north side of Gary, while newly arriving laborers were relegated to an area south of Ninth Avenue known as the Patch. Soon, however, African-American leaders organized the Central District, a city within a city for themselves with desirable housing, good schools, and active clubs and community organizations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
9 December 2003
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738523477