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On Saturday, December 11th, The DuSable Museum of African American History will honor the life and legacy of its Founder, Dr. Margaret Taylor Goss Burroughs with a Celebration entitled “In Her Own Words” from 10:00am – 5:00pm. The “family-friendly” program […]
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If you have not yet experienced The African Presence in Mexico: From Yanga to the Presence at DuSable Museum, it is not too late. The exhibit closes on Sunday, November 14th. The is a free museum day. I took the […]
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The Bronzeville Community boasts a rich African American cultural history. Originally known as the Black Metropolis, it became home to many Black people who fled the south in search of better opportunities in Chicago during the Great Northern Migration between […]
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Twenty phenomenal African American women who left their “footprint on American history” are being honored in the Freedom Sister’s exhibit at the DuSable Museum of African American history. Visitors will get a better understanding of the contributions made by the […]
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