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Black Women Who Powered the Labor Movement Get Their Own Museum in Chicago

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From L-R: State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr., Dr. David Peterson, Dr. Lyn Hughes, Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, Ald. Stephanie Coleman and Cook County Commissioner Stanley Moore (Photo Credit: Tacuma Roeback). They were the wives, the fundraisers, the backbone of a movement. Now, they will finally have a place that tells their story. On … Continued

The post Black Women Who Powered the Labor Movement Get Their Own Museum in Chicago appeared first on Chicago Defender.

Source: Chicago Defender

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