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Part 2: Meet the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party

  • Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies 700 East Oakwood Boulevard Chicago, IL, 60653 United States (map)

An Encore Evening with the Illinois Chapter!

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Art: “Sister Comrade” by Chuck D

Did you know the Illinois Chapter was in charge of the entire Midwest region? Learn about the Party’s programs and initiatives in our city, state, and region. 

Find out how the Illinois Chapter would not let the city of Chicago forget the government assassinations of Chairman Fred Hampton and Defense Captain Mark Clark. 

Understand the landmarking initiative.

Ask questions.

And, more!

We are fortunate to have Illinois Chapter members still with us and thank them for sharing their knowledge and experience with us; the good, the bad, the happy, and the sad.

You don’t want to miss this!

 

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Event Details

Thursday, December 15, 2022

6:00 p.m. Meet and Greet

7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Program

Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies

Northeastern Illinois University

700 E. Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60653

Space is limited.

Registration required.

Admission is FREE.

Location

 

Jacob Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies

Bronzeville

700 East Oakwood Blvd.

Chicago, IL 60653

Parking

Free parking lot behind the building.

There is also plenty of free street parking and entrances on both sides of the building.

 

We thank the Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies for Sponsoring this Event

The Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS) demonstrates Northeastern Illinois University’s urban tradition of education, research and service. CCICS offers an undergraduate and graduate degree in Urban Community Studies to prepare students to act upon the expressed interests of the residents of Chicago and to participate fully in the richness of the African and African-American cultures. Our curriculum re-examines every research issue, assumption and question from an African-centered perspective. CCICS aims to build research methodologies among its students to advance their career paths.

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Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party at the Chicago History Museum

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Online Celebration - Illinois Chapter Landmarking Achievement