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Lorraine Hansberry

The true story behind Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun."

Aired 06/02/2010 | Rating NR

DuSable to Obama: Chicago's Black Metropolis

Lorraine Hansberry

Clip: Season 1 | 6m 4s

The true story behind Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun."

Chicago Tonight coverage of the true Chicago story behind Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun."

Aired 06/02/2010 | Rating NR

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Lorraine Hansberry

Clip: S1 | 6m 4s | The true story behind Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun." (6m 4s)

Carol Moseley-Braun

Clip: S1 | 4m 55s | Carol Moseley-Braun remembers Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. (4m 55s)

Black Theater

Clip: S1 | 7m 45s | Meet four of Chicago's most celebrated African-American theater stage artists. (7m 45s)

Black Panthers

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Advertising Black Pride

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Legendary DJ Frankie Knuckles

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John Rogers: African American Entrepreneurs

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J. Ivy: Dr. King

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Jerry Butler: Civil Rights

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Jerry Butler: Barack Obama

Clip: S1 | 49s | Jerry Butler says that Barack Obama, the man, should not be thought of as a movement. (49s)

Did the blues change in Chicago?

Clip: S1 | 2m 35s | Soul singer Jerry Butler weighs in on the question, "Did the blues change in Chicago?" (2m 35s)

Chaka Kahn: The Band Rufus

Clip: S1 | 3m 5s | Chaka Kahn talks about her early days performing and joining the Chicago band, Rufus. (3m 5s)

Chaka Kahn: Stevie Wonder

Clip: S1 | 2m 18s | Chaka Kahn recalls requesting a "different" song from Stevie Wonder. (2m 18s)

Chaka Kahn: Fred Hampton

Clip: S1 | 1m 53s | Chaka Kahn recalls befriending Fred Hampton and participation in the Black Power movement. (1m 53s)

Adam Green: Bronzeville

Clip: S1 | 2m 4s | Adam Green explains why residents remember Bronzeville with pride and deep fondness. (2m 4s)

Lalah Hathaway: Soul Music

Clip: S1 | 2m 4s | Lalah Hathaway, daughter of singer Donny Hathaway, talks about Chicago style soul music. (2m 4s)

Chaka Kahn

Clip: S1 | 2m 20s | Chaka Kahn talks about performing with her first musical group, The Crystalettes. (2m 20s)

Carol Moseley-Braun: Slavery

Clip: S1 | 3m 52s | Carol Moseley-Braun tells how Dr. Richard Eells helped a runaway slaves escape. (3m 52s)

Carol Moseley-Braun: Fred Hampton

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A master of disguise

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King brought change to Chicago

Clip: S1 | 3m 9s | Lerone Bennett, talks about how Dr. King's tactics to confront northern racism. (3m 9s)

Blues legend Koko Taylor

Clip: S1 | 1m 6s | The "Queen of the Blues," Koko Taylor. (1m 6s)

Bessie Coleman

Clip: S1 | 1m 41s | Pioneering aviatrix Bessie Coleman becomes the first African American pilot. (1m 41s)

Before Jazz was Ragtime

Clip: S1 | 52s | Reginald Robinson, ragtime pianist, plays "Heliotrope Bouquet." (52s)

Determined women built the cabin

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Blacks worked at the Fair

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King's Crusade was successful

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Jerry Butler: Harold Washington

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Dr. Margaret Burroughs, co-founder SSCAC

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Don't count Obama out

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Did the FBI murder Fred Hampton?

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Chicago's best kept secret

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Dr. King's Chicago Crusade

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Clip: 6/2/2010 | 4m 10s | The story of Dr. Martin Luther King's Chicago's Freedom Movement. (4m 10s)

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