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The horrific killing of 7-year old Heaven Sutton dominated the June 27 Chicago news, an inauspicious backdrop for my visit… READ MORE
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“[It] is often forgotten that the concept of social death is a distillation from Patterson’s breathtaking survey – a theoretical abstraction that… READ MORE
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There has been no paucity of reactions to Hampton National Historic Site’s “Slave for a Day” event, which took place… READ MORE
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The Genghis Khan exhibit at the Chicago’s Field Museum, open until September 3, 2012, draws visitors by posing the question,… READ MORE
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Rachel Lewis and Rachel Boyle share the same first name and many courses at Loyola University Chicago. Rarely do they… READ MORE
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Rachel Lewis and Rachel Boyle share the same first name and many courses at Loyola University Chicago. Rarely do they… READ MORE
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The June 2012 issue of Public History News begins with an interview of James A. Banner, historian and author of… 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.