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 | | When jobs opened up to southern fls in northern war industries during WWI, Abbott championed fl migration to Chicago and other northern cities, which he referred to as the "Great Northern Drive." In 1929, his newspaper circulated over 250,000 copies, and was read all over the South. |
 | | Born in London, England, to a German mother and West Indian father, Anderson moved to Chicago with her family when she was a child and received her education there. |
 | | Throughout her life she was active in Chicago philanthropic organizations such as the Friendly Big Sister League, the League of Women Voters, and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. |
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