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Earlier this month, Sebastian visited the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. This is the first of… READ MORE
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Angela visited Israel in May 2018 on a Birthright Israel trip at a very contentious political moment for the country.… READ MORE
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Conversations at the Newberry Library recently featured “Stranger than Fiction: Tasha Alexander and Susanna Calkins on the Art of Historical… READ MORE
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Last Friday, I pedaled my butt to 6500 N. Clark Street to visit the Gerber/Hart Library, Chicago’s premier LGBTQ research… READ MORE
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The following review evaluates the latest exhibition on display at the Newberry Library. It is free and open to the… READ MORE
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The following review evaluates the newest exhibit at the Edgewater Historical Society, located at 5358 N. Ashland Avenue in Chicago. The… READ MORE
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I agree with much of what my colleague Devin Hunter has written, but am still struggling with my reactions to… READ MORE
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I was lucky enough to catch a pre-wide release showing of Selma earlier this week, when colleague Anthony Di Lorenzo and I… READ MORE
The Lakefront Historian is a group blog written by graduate students and scholars associated with the Loyola University Chicago Public History Program. Content includes reviews of historical sites and institutions, commentary on the public consumption of history, thoughts on public history theory and practice, and news about public history careers.