Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies
Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies is an university in Chicago, Cook, Illinois which is located on East Oakwood Boulevard. Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies is situated nearby to Blackwell-Israel Samuel A.M.E. Zion Church, as well as near Monumental Baptist Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include The Light of Truth Ida B. Wells National Monument and 43rd station.
The Light of Truth Ida B. Wells National Monument
Monument
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The Light of Truth Ida B. Wells National Monument is a bronze and marble public sculpture by artist Richard Hunt. Located in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, the sculpture takes its name from a quote by civil rights activist and investigative journalist Ida B. The Light of Truth Ida B. Wells National Monument is situated 1,200 feet north of Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies.
43rd station
Railway station
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43rd is a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system in the Grand Boulevard community area in Chicago, Illinois, on the Green Line at 314 E 43rd Street, three blocks east of State Street. 43rd station is situated 3,500 feet southwest of Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies.
South Side Community Art Center
Arts center
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The South Side Community Art Center is a community art center in Chicago that opened in 1940 with support from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project in Illinois. South Side Community Art Center is situated 3,600 feet west of Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oakland and Bronzeville.
Oakland
Suburb
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Oakland, located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, USA, is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas. Bordered by 35th and 43rd Streets, Cottage Grove Avenue and Lake Shore Drive, the Oakland area was developed between 1872 and 1905.
Bronzeville
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Bronzeville, the Black Metropolis, is a mecca of African-American History on Chicago's South Side, just miles south of downtown. Gwendolyn Brooks published poetry in the Chicago Defender, Andrew Rube Foster created Negro League Baseball, and Louis Armstrong kept his trumpet singing at the Sunset Cafe to keep Al Capone off his back.
Grand Boulevard
Suburb
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Grand Boulevard on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, is one of the city's Community Areas. The boulevard from which it takes its name is now Martin Luther King Jr.
Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies
- Type: University
- Address: 700 East Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60653
- Category: education
- Location: Chicago, Cook, Chicagoland, Illinois, Midwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.82332° or 41° 49′ 24″ northLongitude
-87.60949° or 87° 36′ 34″ westElevation
600 feet (183 metres)Operator
Northeastern Illinois UniversityNamed after
Jacob CarruthersOpen location code
86HJR9FR+86OpenStreetMap ID
way 225071837OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=university
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