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September
12
September
12

“What shall I wear at the World’s Fair in Chicago?”

Posted under Collections by Marissa Croft

CHM research and insights analyst Marissa Croft writes about the gap in experience between high society dress and visitors to the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition who traveled in from all over the world to attend. If you’re taking a trip to an unfamiliar place, one of the first questions you might ask yourself is “What More

August
29
August
29

CHM Staff Spotlight: Lesley Martin

Posted under Collections by Lesley Martin

After nearly three decades with the Chicago History Museum, CHM reference librarian Lesley Martin is retiring this October. In this special staff spotlight, she reflects on her time as an editor and librarian at CHM. CHM reference librarian Lesley Martin (right) with patrons in the Abakanowicz Research Center, 2015. All photographs by CHM staff.   How 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

    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

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