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South Shore
South Shore is a mostly middle-class African American community, with commercial strips on 71st and 75th streets and a shopping plaza at 71st and Jeffrey. Once a largely white community, South Shore attempted an unsuccessful program called “managed integration” to achieve racial balance. Although the community suffered some economic decline as it became more African-American, this was mainly due to redlining; South Shore remains a choice destination on Chicago's South Side.
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7525 S. Ridgeland Ave., 2 units
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7525 S. Ridgeland Ave.
Chicago, IL
41.757985
-87.581909
7525 S. Ridgeland Ave., 2 units
7525 S. Ridgeland Ave.
Chicago, IL
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7543-7545 S. Phillips Ave., 7 units
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7543-7545 W. Phillips Ave.
Chicago, IL
41.7576266
-87.5650863
7543-7545 S. Phillips Ave., 7 units
7543-7545 W. Phillips Ave.
Chicago, IL
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7622 S. Cregier Ave., 1 unit
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7622 S. Cregier Ave.
Chicago, IL
41.756309
-87.581348
7622 S. Cregier Ave., 1 unit
7622 S. Cregier Ave.
Chicago, IL
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7631 S. Cregier Ave., 1 unit
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7631 S. Cregier Ave.
Chicago, IL
41.7560519
-87.580615
7631 S. Cregier Ave., 1 unit
7631 S. Cregier Ave.
Chicago, IL
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7728 S. Ridgeland Ave., 2 units
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7728 S. Ridgeland Ave.
Chicago, IL
41.754282
-87.582521
7728 S. Ridgeland Ave., 2 units
7728 S. Ridgeland Ave.
Chicago, IL