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  1. Robert Rochon Taylor (April 12, 1899 – March 1, 1957) was an American housing advocate and banker. A founder of the Illinois Federal Savings and Loan, a mortgager for black residents of Chicago's South Side, Taylor was the first black member of the Chicago Housing Authority and later its chairman.

  2. In 1942, the year of Taylor’s death, his son Robert Rochon Taylor became the first African-American Chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority. Rochon was an architect and civic leader in Chicago, Illinois.

  3. 19 de dic. de 2009 · Robert Rochon Taylor was an architect and early housing activist in Chicago, Illinois who became Chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority in 1942.

  4. 4 de oct. de 2022 · The MIT Museum is now displaying the diploma of Robert Robinson Taylor, MIT’s first Black graduate, from 1892 — re-discovered by the family of former presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett, Taylor’s great-granddaughter.

  5. The project was named for Robert Rochon Taylor, an African-American activist and the first African American chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). It was a part of the State Street Corridor which included other CHA housing projects: Stateway Gardens, Harold Ickes Homes, Dearborn Homes and Hillard Homes.

  6. Robert Rochon Taylor (April 12, 1899 – March 1, 1957) was an American housing advocate and banker. A founder of the Illinois Federal Savings and Loan, a mortgager for black residents of Chicago's South Side, Taylor was the first black member of the Chicago Housing Authority and later its chairman.

  7. Robert Rochon Taylor (12 de abril de 1899 – 1 de marzo de 1957) fue un banquero y activista de la vivienda estadounidense. Taylor, fundador de Illinois Federal Savings and Loan, un hipotecario para residentes negros del South Side de Chicago , fue el primer miembro negro de la Autoridad de Vivienda de Chicago y luego su presidente.