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African Americans

 
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Westchester

Westchester is a neighborhood bounded by 86th  Street to the north, 79th  Street to the south, Township Line Road to… Read More »Westchester

Westminster/St. Philip Neri Neighborhood

Westminster/St. Philip Neri Neighborhood is a neighborhood organization bounded by Michigan Street to the north, railroad tracks to the south,… Read More »Westminster/St. Philip Neri Neighborhood

Westside Neighborhood Association

Westside Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by 22nd Street to the north, 10th Street to the south, Lafayette… Read More »Westside Neighborhood Association

Westview

Westview Neighborhood Association is a neighborhood organization bounded by 38th Street to the north, 30th Street to the south, Guion… Read More »Westview

Whitcomb v. Chavis

In 1971 the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a 1969 U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decision that had declared that… Read More »Whitcomb v. Chavis

Helen C. Whitelowe
Helen C. Whitelowe

(May 16, 1928-Nov. 2, 2014). Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James and Elizabeth Maddox Green, Helen Whitelowe attended public schools… Read More »Helen C. Whitelowe

William Whitfield
William Whitfield

(June 22, 1885-Nov. 24, 1922). William Whitfield was the first Black police officer in Indiana to die in the line… Read More »William Whitfield

Charles Edwin “Charlie” Wiggins
Charles Edwin “Charlie” Wiggins

During the 1920s and 1930s, Charles E. “Charlie” Wiggins was the fastest and most accomplished African American race car driver… Read More »Charles Edwin “Charlie” Wiggins

Willard Park Neighborhood

Willard Park Neighborhood is a neighborhood organization bounded by Michigan Street to the north, railroad tracks just beyond Washington Street… Read More »Willard Park Neighborhood

Charles Williams
Charles Williams

(Jan. 11, 1948-July 12, 2004). Born in Indianapolis, Charles Williams attended and graduated from Hirsch High School in Chicago, Illinois.… Read More »Charles Williams

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