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Title
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Radical Chicago
Description
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As a large American city, Chicago's political identity rests at the intersection of industry, race, gender, class, immigration, and other concerns brought by its diverse population over time. Due to its central location in the Midwest and range of residents, Chicago has a long history of political activism. This collection features images of artifacts documenting Chicago's historical relationship to political activism between 1886-1970.
Creator
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Caroline McCraw
Format
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Still images
Language
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English
Subject
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Political Activism and Civil Rights in Chicago
Coverage
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Chicago -- 1886-1970
Text
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Original Format
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Typewritten pages
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Title
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1970 Gay Pride Week Midwest Conference Schedule
Subject
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Schedule printed for first Gay Pride Week in Chicago in 1970.
Description
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Typewritten schedule for Chicago's first Gay Pride Week running June 19-28, 1970, sponsored by Chicago Gay Liberation. Activities on schedule include dances, workshops, study groups, dinners, musical performances, camping, and rallies.
Creator
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Chicago Gay Liberation
Source
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William B. Kelly & CHen K. Ooi Collection: http://www.gerberhart.org/william-b-kelley-chen-k-ooi-collection
Publisher
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Gerber/Hart Library and Archives
Date
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1970
Contributor
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Caroline McCraw
Rights
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Fair use for educational and scholarly purposes.
Format
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Typewritten pages
Language
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English
Type
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Agenda
Coverage
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Chicago -- Illinois -- Midwest -- United States
Chicago
Gay Pride
LGBT History