Chicago History
Commemorating the 1919 Chicago Race Riot: How Public Art and the Chicago Defender Keep the Story Alive
May 31, 2025
By: Tacuma Roeback
Chicago Defender Marks 120 Years as a Voice for Black America
May 5, 2025
By: The Chicago Defender
Black Women Who Powered the Labor Movement Get Their Own Museum in Chicago
April 4, 2025
By: Tacuma Roeback
Shermann “Dilla” Thomas Joins DuSable Museum as Brand Ambassador and Social Media Chief
February 1, 2025
By: Staff Report
How to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy: The Top Events in the City This Holiday Weekend
January 20, 2025
By: Tacuma Roeback
José ‘Cha Cha’ Jiménez, Civil Rights Leader and Young Lords Founder, Dies at 76
January 15, 2025
By: Staff Report
Eugene S. Pike House Foundation Awarded $5000 Grant from Landmarks Illinois
January 7, 2025
By: Staff Report
‘King of Kings’ Premieres at Harper Court Theater, Uncovering the Story of Chicago’s Policy King
September 20, 2024
By: Staff Report
A Proposed Ordinance Seeks to Rename Part of Lake Shore Drive After DuSable.
December 21, 2020
By: Tammy Gibson (SankofaTravelHer)