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  • FROM THE ARCHIVES - Herrin Coal Massacre, The
    Jun 21 2025

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    The 103th anniversary of one of the most violent labor battles in the U.S. is June 21-22, 2025. This is the story of the Herrin Coal Massacre of 1922.

    *Originally released as episode 508 in June 2022.

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  • Episode 809 - Chicago's Fine Arts Building with author Keir Graff
    Jun 7 2025

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    It is a Chicago Landmark called an “exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, and historical heritage of the City of Chicago.” With the help of author Keir Graff, today we’re discussing Chicago’s Fine Arts Building.

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  • Episode 808 - The Rise and Fall of Chicago’s Brickyards
    May 24 2025

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    Chicago is known for industry – stockyards, steel mills, and more, but this city had another that thrived for nearly 150 years. Today we’re discussing the Rise and Fall of Chicago’s Brickyards.

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  • Episode 807 - Chicago's Buckingham Fountain and Queen Elizabeth II's 1959 Visit
    May 10 2025

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    Chicago's Buckingham Fountain is being turned on for the season on Saturday, May 10, 2025, so this seems like the perfect time to discuss the history of how the fountain came to be in this enhanced and re-recorded version, with an all-new section about Queen Elizabeth II's historic 1959 visit to the city.

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  • Episode 806 - Don't Go with authors Tonika Lewis Johnson and Maria Krysan
    May 3 2025

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    Discussing their book "Don't Go: Stories of Segregation and How To Disrupt It" are authors Tonika Lewis Johnson and Maria Krysan.

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  • FROM THE ARCHIVES - Lincoln Park's High Bridge / Suicide Bridge
    Apr 12 2025

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    ORIGINALLY RELEASED IN OCTOBER 2020.

    In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Lincoln Park had a “High Bridge” which rose 75 feet over the south lagoon's water. As welcoming to sightseers as the big beautiful bridge was, it also had a dark appeal, quickly earning it the dubious name “Suicide Bridge.”

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  • Episode 805 - Five Pioneering Women of Chicago
    Mar 29 2025

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    It is Women's History Month! Here's a look at five pioneering women in Chicago's history: Chicago founder Kitihawa du Sable, women's suffrage activist Grace Wilbur Trout, Vivian Gordon Harsh, Chicago's first Black librarian, Union activist Rev. Addie L. Wyatt, and Elisabeth A. Martini, Chicago's first woman architect.

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  • FROM THE ARCHIVES - Police Chief Francis O'Neill, Chicago's Savior of Irish Music
    Mar 15 2025

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    Just in time for St. Patrick's Day 2025, here's a little history about Chicago's connection to preserving Irish music, originally posted in March of 2022.

    He served as a Chicago policeman for more than 32 years and was Chicago’s chief of police for four, but Francis O’Neill is probably better known for his efforts in preserving the music of his homeland. Today we’re talking about Police Chief Francis O’Neill – Chicago’s Savior of Irish Music.

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