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- Chicago_Commons abstract "Chicago Commons, known since 1954 as the Chicago Commons Association, is a social service organization and former settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. Originally located on the near Northwest Side and now headquartered in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood, it serves underresourced communities throughout the city.For the first six decades of its existence, Chicago Commons was a settlement house patterned on Jane Addams' Hull House, with a group of resident social workers. Throughout this period, it was headed by the Taylor family, father Graham Taylor (head resident 1894-1922) and daughter Lea Demarest Taylor (head resident 1922-1954). Subsequently, it sold its original settlement house and shifted to a more conventional social service model, merging with several other former settlement houses to create a city-wide organization.".
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Child_development.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Douglas,_Chicago.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Draft_board.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Emerson_House_(Chicago).
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Englewood,_Chicago.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Taylor_(minister).
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Avenue_(Chicago).
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Horner_Homes.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Hull_House.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Humboldt_Park,_Chicago.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Jane_Addams.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Kennedy_Expressway.
- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Labour_movement.
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Northwestern_University_Settlement_House.
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink Settlement_movement.
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago_School_of_Social_Service_Administration.
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
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- Chicago_Commons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicago Commons".
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- Chicago_Commons quote "Five years of faith and free-will have these been, of struggle and patience and loyal fellowship, in the uncompelled attempt to live a normal life of human service in that part of the great city where we seem to be most needed, rather than where the neighborhood seems to offer the most of social prestige or of privilege.".
- Chicago_Commons source "—Graham Taylor, 1900".
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- Chicago_Commons subject Category:1894_establishments_in_Illinois.
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- Chicago_Commons hypernym Organization.
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- Chicago_Commons type Organization.
- Chicago_Commons comment "Chicago Commons, known since 1954 as the Chicago Commons Association, is a social service organization and former settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.".
- Chicago_Commons label "Chicago Commons".
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- Chicago_Commons homepage chicagocommons.org.
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