At this family-focused celebration of Dr. King’s ongoing influence on the fight for civil rights, enjoy hands-on activities and learn how to become more civically engaged in your community.

Included with admission, which is FREE for Illinois residents on this day.

Schedule

To come!

Anti-Willis demonstrators march to city hall Anti-Willis demonstrators, led by Martin Luther King Jr., march from Grant Park to City Hall, Chicago, July 26, 1965. ST-10104095-0008, Chicago Sun-Times collection, CHM
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a rent strike meeting at Olivet Community Center Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks to Old Town Gardens apartments rent strikers and members of the Tenants Action Council at Olivet Community Center, 1441 North Cleveland Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Martin Luther King Jr. meets with President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House, Washington, D. C., 1963. Martin Luther King Jr. meets with President Johnson at the White House. CHM, ICHi-034763
Anti-Willis demonstrators march to city hall Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. standing next to Rev. Ralph Abernathy and Albert Raby at a speakers podium during a march from Buckingham Fountain to City Hall to demonstrate for quality integrated education, Chicago. ST-10104095-0028, Chicago Sun-Times, CHM
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