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History Vs. the Movies: Mississippi Burning

College of Lake County 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

 History Vs. the Movies: Mississippi Burning The Civil Rights Era is one of the most exciting, important, and electrifying eras in American history. From a cinematic standpoint it had everything. Dynamic and diverse leadership, powerful and determined villains, mystery, motivation and … Continue reading

History Vs. the Movies: Mississippi Burning

Omaha Central High School Omaha, NE, United States

 History Vs. the Movies: Mississippi Burning The Civil Rights Era is one of the most exciting, important, and electrifying eras in American history. From a cinematic standpoint it had everything. Dynamic and diverse leadership, powerful and determined villains, mystery, motivation and … Continue reading

Jackie Robinson

North Shore Senior Center 161 Northfield Road, Northfield

 Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball. The dramatic story of how Branch Rickey  defied the baseball establishment by promoting to the major leagues the first African American players ever to walk on the field is a fascinating story. However, … Continue reading

Martin Luther King The Montgomery Bus Boycott

Wauconda Public Library 801 N. Main Street, Wauconda, IL, United States

Rosa Parks: Real Story Of A Real Hero December 1, 1955.  One brave and determined woman made a fateful decision that changed the course of human history.  Rosa Parks’ decision to challenge the segregation of buses in Alabama sparked not … Continue reading

Martin Luther King The Montgomery Bus Boycott

Vernon Township Senior Center 16652 North Buffalo Grove Road,, Prairie View, IL, United States

Rosa Parks: Real Story Of A Real Hero December 1, 1955.  One brave and determined woman made a fateful decision that changed the course of human history.  Rosa Parks’ decision to challenge the segregation of busses in Alabama sparked not … Continue reading

History Vs. the Movies: Mississippi Burning

Private Venue

 History Vs. the Movies: Mississippi Burning Mississippi Burning: The Civil Rights Era is one of the most exciting, important, and electrifying eras in American history. From a cinematic standpoint, it had everything. Dynamic and diverse leadership, powerful and determined villains, mystery, … Continue reading

1968 – Remembering America 50 Years Ago

College of Lake County 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

1968 was one of the most unforgettable years in American history - and not just because that is when Kristin Chenoweth was born!   1968 was the year that Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy were murdered, riots erupted at … Continue reading

The Democratic Convention Of 1968

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1968 Democratic Convention "The Whole World Is Watching!  The Whole World Is Watching! So when the chant from thousands of protesters caught in a pitched battle with the police on the streets of Chicago is the Democratic Party sought to … Continue reading

Hizzoner – Richard J. Daley, The Mayor Of Chicago

College of Lake County 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Vernon Hills, IL, United States

Richard J. Daley was the Mayor of Chicago for 21 years. The Legacy Of Richard J. Daley His legacy is complex and his accomplishments controversial, substantial, and long-lasting. A poll of professional historians named Richard J. Daley as the sixth most … Continue reading

The Democratic Convention Of 1968

Wauconda Public Library 801 N. Main Street, Wauconda, IL, United States

1968 Democratic Convention "The Whole World Is Watching!  The Whole World Is Watching! So when the chant from thousands of protesters caught in a pitched battle with the police on the streets of Chicago is the Democratic Party sought to … Continue reading