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| | Newark, NJ (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | In 1880, Newark's population stood at 136,508; in 1890 at 181,830; in 1900 at 246,070; and in 1910 at 347,000, a jump of 200,000 in three decades.(Cunningham, 201) As Newark's population approached a half million in the 1920s, the city's potential seemed limitless. |
 | | The still-wealthy Forest Hill, Newark, New Jersey is in the North Ward, as are heavily Latino areas west of Mt. |
 | | Newark is the home of Rutgers University-Newark, the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Seton Hall University's School of Law, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark Campus), and Essex County College. |
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