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May
09
May
09

The Chicago Origins of the National Council of Jewish Women

Posted under Collections by Rebekah Coffman

May is Jewish American Heritage Month. In recognition, CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman highlights materials from the Abakonowicz Research Center related to the National Council of Jewish Women. The National Council of Jewish Women is the result of a gathering of Jewish women that took place during the 1893 World’s Columbian More

May
05
May
05

“Africa was there but not the Africans”: Fay M. Jackson and the Coronation of George VI

Posted under Collections by Rebekah Coffman

The coronation of George VI on May 12, 1937, was the first to be filmed, first to be broadcast on radio, and the first where “the colored press had fully accredited representatives at such an historic occasion.” In this blog post, take a look at archival materials that document and give insight into the historic More

April
11
April
11

Exploring the Chicago Sun-Times Digital Images

Posted under Collections by Guest author

In 2018, the Chicago History Museum acquired the Chicago Sun-Times photography collection, which spans from the 1940s to the early 2000s—one of the largest newspaper photograph collections ever acquired by an American museum. In this blog post, CHM metadata librarian Izzy Westcott explains how the massive collection was processed and made searchable to the public. More

January
20
January
20

Celebrating the Lunar New Year and Chicago’s Asian Communities

Posted under Collections by Rebekah Coffman

To mark the Lunar New Year, CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman highlights a Year of the Rabbit item from our Asian American Small Business Association collection of visual materials. Happy Lunar New Year! Sunday, January 22, 2023, marks the beginning of the Year of the Rabbit 4720/2023. Lunar New Year celebrations More

January
10
January
10

The Bowman Dairy Company of Chicago

Posted under Collections by Jojo Galvan

January 11 is marked on the calendar as National Milk Day, commemorating the day the first glass bottled milk deliveries began en masse in the US, starting with the state of New York in 1878. And while Chicago’s strongest bovine association has been to the Union Stock Yard, the dairy industry was also a lucrative More

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