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A new exhibit at the Chicago History Museum in Chicago called "Remembering Dr. King: 1929-1968" on Feb. 21, 2018.
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A new exhibit at the Chicago History Museum in Chicago called “Remembering Dr. King: 1929-1968” on Feb. 21, 2018.
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“Remembering Dr. King 1929-1968” pays special attention to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Chicago experience, which began early in the civil rights movement, with a sermon delivered at Shiloh Baptist Church in 1956, and continued through his habitation, a decade later, of a North Lawndale apartment and tumultuous marches for housing equality.