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By Rebekah Coffman

May
05
May
05

“Africa was there but not the Africans”: Fay M. Jackson and the Coronation of George VI

Posted under Collections by Rebekah Coffman

The coronation of George VI on May 12, 1937, was the first to be filmed, first to be broadcast on radio, and the first where “the colored press had fully accredited representatives at such an historic occasion.” In this blog post, take a look at archival materials that document and give insight into the historic More

April
07
April
07

Wesołego Alleluja: Holy Week and Easter in Chicago’s Polish Catholic Community

Posted under Research by Rebekah Coffman

CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman talks about the significance of Easter and shares a brief history of Chicago’s Polish Catholic community. Easter Service at Holy Trinity Church, April 1988. CHM, ICHi-039082; Richard Younker, photographer For Roman Catholic and Protestant Christians, Easter is one of the central Christian holidays. It comes at More

April
04
April
04

Hag Pesach Sameach: Passover and Chicago’s Jewish Communities

Posted under Stories by Rebekah Coffman

CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman talks about the significance of Passover and shares a brief history of Chicago’s Jewish communities. Sundown on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, marks the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Pesach or Passover. Celebrated by the Jewish diaspora for eight days, it is a time to remember More

March
21
March
21

Ramadan Mubarak: Places of Prayer and Community Celebration

Posted under Research by Rebekah Coffman

CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman talks about the significance of Ramadan and shares a brief history of Chicago’s Muslim communities. Sundown on March 23 marks the beginning of the Islamic month of Ramadan, a time of prayer, fasting, and personal and community reflection. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Hijri More

February
21
February
21

“Ashes to ashes, dust to dust”

Posted under Stories by Rebekah Coffman

To mark the start of Lent, CHM curator of religion and community history Rebekah Coffman talks about the meaning of ashes on Ash Wednesday and shares a brief history of Chicago’s Holy Name Cathedral. Sister Laurienne Normand (right, wearing glasses) burning palms for Ash Wednesday at Holy Name Cathedral, 730 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 1975. More

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