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COVID-19 Disparities in ChicagoThe third most populous U.S. city, Chicago, is acutely divided by rac

COVID-19 Disparities in Chicago

The third most populous U.S. city, Chicago, is acutely divided by race and ethnicity. More affluent and mostly white neighborhoods are located along the waterfront of Lake Michigan, while many Black, low-income neighborhoods are located in the southern and western parts of the city. ThesemapsfromBloomberg CityLab use data from the Census Bureau and the City of Chicago and show Black residents are more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than their white neighbors. 

Analysts point to a variety of factors that lead to health disparities in Chicago: higher rates of poverty, unemployment, air pollution, and asthma incidence rates, making it more difficult to access quality health care, and increasing severe health risks when contracting the virus. The state of Illinois has seen 295,720 confirmed cases and almost 9,000 deaths from COVID-19 according to Johns Hopkins University.


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Elvis Presley in the 1950 Census. 1950 Census population schedule for Tennessee, Memphis, Shelby, 98-4

1950 Census is LIVE!
FindELVIS! Find the Archivist!

At 12:01 am this morning the long-secret (72 years!) 1950 Census records were made freely available online. Now anyone, anywhere, can freely access this historic gold mine of records through the National Archives.

Archivist David S. Ferriero stayed up late to research his family and shared his findings on his AOTUS blog: The 1950 Census is Here!

1950 Census population schedule Massachusetts, Essex, 5-58

David Ferriero in Beverly, MA, circa 1950

1950 Census Enumerator Visits a Virginia Household, NARA ID 207899869.

1950 Census Genealogy Webinars-Start with the “Overview of What’s on the 1950 Census,“ by archivist and genealogy/census subject matter expert Claire Kluskens.

1950 Census Blog Series by 1950 Census expert Claire Kluskens includes: , including topics such as:

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