The library will be closed on Sunday, March 31 for Easter.
Chicago historian and radio personality Clarence Goodman tells stories of Chicago-based African American musicians, authors, politicians, educators, and others who shaped American culture.
Chicago historian and radio personality Clarence Goodman presents the contributions of Illinois-based African Americans. From the prominent to the little known, Goodman tells stories of musicians, publishers, politicians, educators, and others who shaped American culture. From the shotgun shack to the White House, the Black Experience in ChiTown is rich, nuanced, and profound.
This event will be held live on Zoom. Once you have registered, please check your email the day before the program for a link. The program will be recorded.
Advance registration is required for all of our virtual programs. You do not need a library card to register. You only need to register once for each program, even if more than one person in your household will be attending the program.