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Yeah, and this is why - there was no segregation per se in Chicago. Say, you can't live here. You can't live there. You can't [do] that. But they tended to live in certain areas. They just did that, because it's like they wanted to be close to each other and close together and all that. So most of them that came up - and it was no big problem, because blacks were in a minority. There weren't ...
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