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Kolanowski recently took part in the "Underground Artists: History in the Making" gallery at Springfield's African American History Museum. “Illinois history is Black history,” Kolanowski...
The Great Seal of the State of Illinois is the official emblem of the U.S. state, and signifies the official nature of a document produced by the state of Illinois. The flag of the state of Illinois consists of the seal of Illinois on a white background, with the word "Illinois" underneath the seal.
Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.
The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to the Illinois Legislature.
An Illinois man was arrested and charged with a hate crime after he allegedly shot his neighbor several times in what authorities say is a racially motivated incident.
The Springfield and Central Illinois African-American History Museum is a museum of African-American history and culture located in Springfield in the U.S. state of Illinois. The museum was founded in 2012 by historical educator Douglas King, and moved to a permanent location adjacent to Springfield's Oak Ridge Cemetery in March 2016.
Harold Washington. Chastity Wells-Armstrong. James E. Williams (East St. Louis mayor) Rickey Williams Jr. Categories: African-American mayors. African-American people in Illinois politics. Mayors of places in Illinois.
This is a list of African American newspapers in Illinois. To be included, a newspaper should be attested in a reliable source as an African American newspaper published in Illinois. The list is divided by region, and the newspapers attested in each region are placed in alphabetic order by city.
Black's Store, also known as the Brettun & Black Museum, is an historic building located in Hampton, Illinois, United States. The mercantile store was built in 1849 and was the largest store in Northwest Illinois when it opened. [2] It is a three-story brick structure that had one of the first elevators in the Midwest. [3]
Eddie Washington. Harold Washington. Emanuel Chris Welch. Maurice West. Jesse White (politician) Jawaharial Williams. Christopher C. Wimbish. Categories: African-American state legislators.