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June
13
June
13

The Chicago Bulls’ First Three-Peat

Posted under Research by Heidi Samuelson

To mark the 30th anniversary of the Chicago Bulls’ victory to clinch the 1993 NBA Finals and the team’s first three-peat, CHM editor and content manager Heidi Samuelson recounts the path the Bulls took to accomplish this historic feat.  Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen celebrate winning their third consecutive championship against the Phoenix Suns at More

June
06
June
06

Have a good summer! CHM’s Yearbook Collection

Posted under Collections by Brigid Crawley

June is graduation season! In this blog post, Abakanowicz Research Center page Brigid Crawley highlights the Chicago History Museum’s collection of yearbooks, which spans from 1858 to 2012. A stack of yearbooks ranging from 1938 to 2011. All photograph by CHM staff While yearbooks often evoke a feeling of nostalgia, they are also frequently used More

    June
    01
    June
    01

    Renewal for Whom? The Origins of the University of Illinois Chicago Circle Campus

    Posted under Research by Guest Author

    Katherine Quiroa is a graduate student at University of Illinois Chicago who interned with CHM curator of civic engagement and social justice Elena Gonzales for our upcoming exhibition Aquí en Chicago. Part of her work includes researching Latino/a/x histories of Chicago.  During the late 1910s, the Mexican population was growing in Chicago. The majority of More

    June
    01
    June
    01

    Sounds of Resistance: Corridos in Chicago

    Posted under Research by Guest Author

    Algae Guzman is a graduate student at University of Illinois Chicago who has been interning with CHM curator of civic engagement and social justice Elena Gonzales for our upcoming exhibition Aquí en Chicago. Part of their work includes researching Latino/a/x histories of Chicago. On May 27, 2021, Jesús “Chuy” Negrete passed away at the age More

    May
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    May
    30

    Remaking History: Sewing a Women’s Bicycle Costume from an 1897 Pattern

    Posted under Research by Marissa Croft

    For National Bike Month, CHM research and insights analyst Marissa Croft writes about sewing a women’s bicycle costume using an 1897 pattern from the Abakanowicz Research Center.   Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do! I’m half crazy, all for the love of you! It won’t be a stylish marriage, I can’t afford a carriage, More

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