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Samuel Nolan

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In July 1967, James H. Conlisk Jr., two days after taking office as police superintendent, named Nolan as deputy superintendent, heading the newly created Community Services Division. Nolan resigned from the Chicago Commission on Human Relations in order to accept this position. In taking this
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appointed Nolan the head of the police department's human relations unit, established to deal with "racial, religious, or nationalistic incidents". In 1965, Nolan took a leave of absence from the police department to serve as deputy director of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations.
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appointed Nolan and deputy commissioner Hugh Osborne and to represent the city in meetings with Latino community groups. In July 1979, mayor Jane M. Byrne created the position of public safety commissioner, naming Nolan its inaugural appointee. The position saw Nolan become the second
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On April 25, 1979 or September 1, 1979 (sources differ), Nolan was appointed interim superintendent of police after Joseph DiLeonardi, who had been serving as interim superintendent of police, was relieved of his duty by mayor
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who served as the interim superintendent of the department briefly from April 25, 1979 or September 1, 1979 (sources differ) until January 11, 1980. Nolan was the first African American to serve in any capacity as
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for the Chicago Police Department which had 13,000 members at the time, consisting of law enforcement officers, as well as correctional and administrative employees in law enforcement in
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in 1945, working as a foot patrol officer for three years and a robbery detective for ten years. In his early police career, Nolan twice wounded robbers and once fired at a fleeing
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position, Nolan became the highest ranking black officer in the Chicago Police Department. In 1970, Nolan was named deputy superintendent for community relations.
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was appointed superintendent in August 1983 that the city of Chicago would have an African American serve as head of police in a permanent capacity).
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In 1975, Nolan was elected the first African American president of the Saint Jude Police League, a
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Warren, Ellen, and Michelle Stevens (June 7, 1977). "City Pledges More Latino Summer Jobes".
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Chicago Police Department officer and first African-American superintendent
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highest-salaried municipal employee, behind only the mayor herself.
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and Chicago. Nolan had been a member for the previous 25 years.
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Lee, William; Schlikerman, Becky (January 11, 2011).
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Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department
Jane M. Byrne
Richard J. Brzeczek
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Chicago Police Department
Chicago Police Department
head of the Chicago Police Department
Fred Rice Jr.
Chicago Police Department
rapist
Orlando Winfield Wilson
fraternal order
Cook County
Humboldt Park riot
Michael Anthony Bilandic
Jane Byrne
Richard J. Brzeczek
Richard J. Brzeczek
Cook County Sheriff's Office
Illinois Attorney General
Loyola University Chicago
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina






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