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History

Greater Chatham holds a unique place in the history, culture and economy of metropolitan Chicago. For decades it has been the heart of the region’s African-American middle-class population, primarily as a set of amenity-rich bedroom communities, but also as the home of many leading African American-owned businesses and prominent figures in arts and culture.