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Jet magazine, which first hit newsstands at the dawn of the civil rights movement, is ceasing weekly print publication and transforming into a digital magazine app. WATCH LIVE.
“I danced — I popped a bottle of champagne” when the City Council granted landmark status on Oct. 31, says Delores Washington, who campaigned with fellow DuSable alums to make it happen.
He graduated from DuSable High School and went on to study at the University of Chicago. He and Eunice would later publish their first magazine, “Negro Digest.” “What they saw was a void.
Vintage copies of JET magazine are displayed in the offices of Johnson Publishing Company on June 9, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images Born in Arkansas in 1918, John H ...
DuSable stayed, had two children with Kitiwaha and was “the first non-native naturalized citizen of the Potawatomi people.” “We should know who he is,” Carlson said.
Traveling monument seeks to teach story of hidden Chicago co-founder Kitihawa DuSable 03:36. CHICAGO (CBS) -- This Women's History Month, we're highlighting a hidden figure in Chicago's story; a ...