The Black Case Files - The Tragic Tale of Cabrini Green and Girl X Part 1

#Truecrime #Chicago #Blacktruecrime #Cabrini Green #Chicago projects Links: www.instagram.com/theblackcasefiles www.tiktok.com/theblackcasefiles This is the tragic tale of one of the Chicago Projects Cabrini Green and the tragic tale of Girl X. This a two part story- because to explain one you have to understand the other. Cabrini Green has a tragic history that has led to many horror stories. The Chicago projects are no more, but the tragedies that lived within its walls lives on. Join me as we take a look into Cabrini Green. Sources: Guzzardi, Will (March 30, 2011). "Cabrini-Green Demolition: Last Building Coming Down Wednesday (VIDEO)". Huffington Post. Ihejirika, Maudlyne (October 23, 2010). "Cabrini-Green's last stand: Families prepare to move out". Chicago Sun-Times. Payton (January 2, 2003). "Short history of Cabrini-Green". West North. "Gautreaux v. Chicago Housing Authority, 296 F. Supp. 907 (N.D. Ill. 1969)". Justia.com. Justia. 1969-02-10. "Gautreaux v. Chicago Housing Authority, 981 F. Supp. 1091 (N.D. Ill. 1997)". Justia.com. Justia. 1997-08-26. "Mayor Byrne moves into Cabrini-Green - 1981 - ChicagoNow Photos". www.chicagonow.com. Smith, Janet L. (April 19, 2002). "HOPE VI and the New Urbanism: Eliminating Low-Income Housing to Make Mixed-Income Communities"., Ihejirika, Maudlyne (9 December 2010). "Last Cabrini–Green residents prepare for move, pack up". Chicago Sun-Times. National Center on Poverty Law. Poverty Law Library. "Wallace v. Chicago Housing Authority: Chicago Housing Authority and Housing Advocates Settle Lawsuit over Resident Relocation" Rainey, Amy; Woodward, Whitney (July 1, 2005). "Rapid change: teardowns bring new residents to once-unappealing areas". The Chicago Reporter. Sink, Todd; Ceh, Brian (January 2011). "Relocation of urban poor in Chicago: HOPE VI policy outcomes". Jane Byrne Cabrini-Green Easter: A Look Back At A Mayor's 1981 PR Fail That Ended In Shame