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Chicago Urban League Records

Founded in 1910, the National Urban League is one of the oldest African American social service, research, and advocacy organizations in the United States. This collection primarily contains materials generated or collected by the Chicago Urban League. It documents the history, leadership, activities, social services provided by and the mission of the Chicago Urban League.
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Bill Berry at Crispus Attucks Day commemoration
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Bill Berry (right) with others at a Crispus Attucks Day commemoration. The Victory Monument is visible behind him.
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
Access:
Public access


Crispus Attucks Day commemoration
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Group of people bow their heads next to a wreath placed at the base of the Victory monument at E. 35th Street and S. Martin Luther King Drive during a Crispus Attucks Day commemoration.
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
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Public access


Crispus Attucks Day commemoration with Doolittle Elementary School students
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William Brandon of the Chicago Urban League (left) meets a group of Doolittle Elementary School students during Crispus Attucks Day celebrations in front of the Victory Monument at East 35th Street and South Parkway (now S. Martin Luther King Drive). At the far right is Edward R. Smith, a teacher at Doolittle.
Date:
1968-03-05 00:00:00
Collection:
Chicago Urban League records
Access:
Public access