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On Juneteenth, Commissioner Lowry visited DuSable Museum of African American History, the country’s oldest independent African American history museum, which reopened to the public on June 19.

Check out this WGN video from the re-opening of the DuSable Museum of African American History! From the WGN article: “Unveiled in the shadow of the museum was the Blank Slate monument, serving as a tribute to the evolution of the Black experience in America.“It’s this museum that will chronicle as we go forward working toward the freedoms that were promised so long ago,” 3rd district Cook County Commissioner Bill Lowry said.”

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