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Each of these iconic photographs is paired with text from varied and vital writers that bring the pictures alive, including Mamie Till-Mobley, Mike Royko, Bobby Rush, and Timuel Black. But what makes this book so powerful is its bold writing. Pictures of labor strikes, racial unrest, immigration, crimes and catastrophes, renewal and resistance. chicago sun times 10 things you might not know about terrorism Nephew of former Mayor Daley begins serving jail time Special prosecutor: Daley, family did. It is based on the most eye-opening photographs taken over the past 80 years by the staffs of the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News.
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Funding for Millions of Moments provided by Jamee & Marshall Field V and DePaul University.Ĭhicago Exposed: Defining Moments from the Chicago Sun-Times Photo Archive reveals Chicago. Processing of the Chicago Sun-Times collection is generously supported by the TAWANI Foundation, the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, and Bon and Holly French. As the Museum continues to process negatives from this extraordinary collection, new images will be shared through our online portal, CHM Images, that reveal the real Chicago through the lenses of award-winning Sun-Times photographers. Their bold images-of sports and entertainment legends, presidents, and everyday Chicagoans-earned the Sun-Times the moniker “Chicago’s Picture Newspaper” during the twentieth century.įeaturing 150 images from the Chicago History Museum’s Chicago Sun-Times collection, Millions of Moments is a first look at highlights from five million negatives spanning the 1940s to the early 2000s-one of the largest newspaper photograph collections ever acquired by an American museum. 21, 2022.From soaring joy to deep grief, beaming pride to livid outrage, the photojournalists of the Chicago Sun-Times captured these emotions and more as they doggedly, and often artfully, documented the city’s breaking news. (Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/AP Show More Show Less 4 of5 Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt speaks to reporters, during her 103rd birthday celebration at Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM Plaza next to the Loyola Red Line station in Chicago, Sunday, Aug. Chicago Bears Commemorative Superbowl XX 20th Anniversary Coin Soldier Field SGA. Chicago Bears Sun Times Super Bowl XX 20th Anniversary Wilber Marshall Medallion. (Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/AP Show More Show Less 3 of5 Sister Jean sits in front of the newly renamed Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM Plaza which sits next to the Loyola Red Line station, during Sister Jean's 103rd birthday celebration in Chicago, Sunday, Aug. Akiem Hicks accidentally set fans of the Chicago Bears off after sharing an image. (Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Chicago Sun-Times via AP) Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/AP Show More Show Less 2 of5 Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt waves to Loyola students, faculty, alumni and reporters, during her 103rd birthday celebration at Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM Plaza next to the Loyola Red Line station in Chicago, Sunday, Aug. 1 of5 Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt speaks to reporters, during her 103rd birthday celebration at Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM Plaza next to the Loyola Red Line station in Chicago, Sunday, Aug.
