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ADAPT: Protesting for Disability Rights

Today, ADAPT is a grassroots disability rights organization that organizes nonviolent direct action and acts of civil disobedience to fight for the civil and human

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The Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago

As part of the Chicago History Museum’s Aquí en Chicago project, a Community Awareness Council was formed and is charged with: (1) building relationships among

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Love Letter to the West Side

As part of their work this summer, CHM curatorial research interns Tori Harris and Neive Rodriguez have compiled a list of resources on Chicago’s West

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Not Just Cat Ladies: The Beresford Cat Club of America

Mrs. John Barry standing, holding kittens at a cat show, Chicago, 1906. DN-0004489, Chicago Daily News collection, CHM International Cat Day was started on August

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Preparing a Christian Dior Gown for Display

In anticipation of our upcoming exhibition Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective, CHM assistant conservator for costume and textiles Julie Benner wrote about the

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Preparing the Digital Communities’ Scrapbook for Aquí en Chicago

Since January 2024, CHM curatorial volunteer Nez Castro, a senior in history at University of Illinois Chicago, has been working with CHM curator of civic

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Tumbling Turners: The German Roots of Chicago Gymnastics

In 2021, gymnastics was the most viewed summer Olympic sport by US audiences (Source: Statista), and chances are if you’re reading this, you’ve done a

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Chicago History Museum Receives Historic Simon Pokagon Letter, Low Foundation Recognized for Donation

CHICAGO (July 19, 2024) – A historic letter, penned in 1898 by famed Potawatomi leader Simon Pokagon, has been donated to the Chicago History Museum

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Mary Bartelme, An Advocate for Youths

Mary Margaret Bartelme was the first woman judge in Illinois. In this blog post, learn about how she devoted her life to reforming the treatment

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Chicago and the 1971 Mayday Protests

In this blog post, editor and content manager Heidi Samuelson looks at the 1971 Mayday Protests and anti-Vietnam war actions in Chicago in advance of