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SUMMARY:Van Tour | Bronzeville
DESCRIPTION:Join author and historian Bernard Turner on this van tour and see the names and contributions of Chicago’s most influential African Americans on the Walk of Fame\, landmarks\, public art reflecting the histories of the neighborhood\, and stories about the ways African Americans shaped the history and culture of this South Side neighborhood. \nThe Great Migration\, a long-term movement of African Americans from the South to the urban North\, transformed Chicago and other northern cities between 1916 and 1970. Chicago attracted slightly more than 500\,000 of the approximately 7 million African Americans who left the South during these decades. Before this migration\, African Americans constituted 2 percent of Chicago’s population; by 1970\, they were 33 percent. What had been in the 19th century a largely southern and rural African American culture became a culture deeply infused with urban sensibility in the 20th century. And what had been a marginalized population in Chicago emerged by the mid-20th century as a powerful force in the city’s political\, economic\, and cultural life \n$30; $25 members  \nTour runs 1.5 to 2 hours. Meet at the Bronzeville Black Metropolis National Heritage Area office at 2418 S. Michigan Ave.\, Chicago\, IL 60616.  \nTour also includes free admission to the Chicago History Museum\, good for one week from tour date. \nMasks are optional for our outdoor walking tours. Learn more about our COVID-19 safety policies and procedures.  
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/van-tour-bronzeville-7-5-26/
LOCATION:Bronzeville-Black Metropolis National Heritage Area Office\, 2418 South Michigan Ave.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60616
CATEGORIES:City Tour
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SUMMARY:Author Talk | Chris Serb - "Eckie: Walter Eckersall and the Rise of Chicago Sports"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Chicago author Chris Serb as he discusses his recent book Eckie: Walter Eckersall and the Rise of Chicago Sports (2025). Eckersall was an on-field football superstar whose athletics\, sports journalism\, and advocacy for Black athletes\, long before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier\, all set the stage for impacting the relationship between sport and society that we see today. \n$25; $20 members. \nThis program is part of CHM’s US at 250: Civic Action in Chicago efforts. Serb’s talk will include discussions of the ways Eckersall and sports generally can serve as vehicles for social change.  \n 
URL:https://www.chicagohistory.org/event/author-talk-chris-serb-eckie-walter-eckersall-and-the-rise-of-chicago-sports/
LOCATION:Chicago History Museum\, 1601 N. Clark St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60614\, United States
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