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Elizabeth Wood (housing director)

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141:, Wood is credited with running an agency free of corruption and tirelessly pursuing a goal of providing high-quality, racially integrated housing. Wood weathered several race riots at newly integrated housing sites, first in the Southwest side Airport Homes in 1946, the Southside Fernwood Homes in 1947, and Park Manor in 1949. An advocate of low-rise projects scattered throughout the city, Wood worked closely with the Parks Department to assure tenants adequate recreation space and advocated for the construction of community and cultural facilities with housing. 120:
for four years, Wood moved to Chicago and found a job with the Home Modernizing Bureau, a trade organization. This organization collapsed with the stock market, however, and soon after Wood began her career as a housing advocate and planner. Wood first worked for the United Charities (now Family
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After Mayor Kelly left office, and following years of often violent battles with city council members who wished to limit new public housing construction to black neighborhoods, Wood was fired from the CHA in 1954. Wood later worked for the City Housing Authority and the Citizens Housing and
125:'s School of Social Service Administration. Beginning in 1934, Wood was appointed as the Executive Director of Metropolitan Housing Council. During this time she also served on the Illinois State Housing Board. 133:
In 1937, Wood assumed the position of Executive Director for the nascent Chicago Housing Authority, working to structure city management of three housing projects built by the Federal
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Elizabeth Wood, Oral History Research Program Transcript, interviewed by Professor Henry E. Simmons, West Center Chicago State College, September 3, 1968, p 5.
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where she received both bachelor's and master's degrees in rhetoric. In 1928, after teaching English at
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Elizabeth Wood Park in Chicago was named in 2004 as a testament to Wood's dedication to the city.
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Planning Council in New York City and from 1965 to 1972 she served as an advisor at the
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Born to missionary parents in Japan, Elizabeth Wood was educated at
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Service Bureau) as a caseworker, while also taking courses at the
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Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
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Nara, Japan
Atlanta, Georgia
Illinois Wesleyan University
University of Michigan
University of Chicago
Chicago Housing Authority
Chicago Housing Authority
Illinois Wesleyan University
University of Michigan
Vassar College
University of Chicago
Public Works Administration
Edward Kelly
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Arnold R. Hirsch
"Elizabeth Wood, 93, Innovator In Early Days of Public Housing"
"Chicago Park District Renames Park after First MPC Executive Director"
"Chicago Housing Authority"
Chicago Historical Society
"Elizabeth Wood"
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
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Public housing in Chicago
Illinois Wesleyan University alumni
University of Michigan alumni
Vassar College faculty
1899 births
1993 deaths
People from Nara, Nara

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