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."
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DuSable to Obama: Chicago's Black Metropolis is a local public television program presented by WTTW
DuSable to Obama: Chicago's Black Metropolis
Lorraine Hansberry
Clip: Season 1 | 6m 4s
Chicago Tonight coverage of the true Chicago story behind Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun."
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S1 | 2m 24s | AfriCOBRA members describe the artistic philosophy of the group. (2m 24s)
Clip: S1 | 6m 4s | The true story behind Lorraine Hansberry's play "A Raisin in the Sun." (6m 4s)
Clip: S1 | 4m 55s | Carol Moseley-Braun remembers Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. (4m 55s)
Clip: S1 | 7m 45s | Meet four of Chicago's most celebrated African-American theater stage artists. (7m 45s)
Clip: S1 | 11m 27s | The story behind the killing of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. (11m 27s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 15s | Tom Burrell is credited with revolutionizing the image of African Americans in television. (2m 15s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 45s | Legendary DJ Frankie Knuckles tells the history of The Warehouse. (2m 45s)
John Rogers: African American Entrepreneurs
Clip: S1 | 1m 25s | John Rogers describes the history of African American entrepreneurs in Chicago. (1m 25s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 51s | Hip Hop poet J. Ivy was inspired by the eloquence of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1m 51s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 52s | Jerry Butler explains why musicians got involved in the civil rights movement. (1m 52s)
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)
Clip: S1 | 3m 5s | Chaka Kahn talks about her early days performing and joining the Chicago band, Rufus. (3m 5s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 18s | Chaka Kahn recalls requesting a "different" song from Stevie Wonder. (2m 18s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 53s | Chaka Kahn recalls befriending Fred Hampton and participation in the Black Power movement. (1m 53s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 4s | Adam Green explains why residents remember Bronzeville with pride and deep fondness. (2m 4s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 4s | Lalah Hathaway, daughter of singer Donny Hathaway, talks about Chicago style soul music. (2m 4s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 20s | Chaka Kahn talks about performing with her first musical group, The Crystalettes. (2m 20s)
Clip: S1 | 3m 52s | Carol Moseley-Braun tells how Dr. Richard Eells helped a runaway slaves escape. (3m 52s)
Carol Moseley-Braun: Fred Hampton
Clip: S1 | 2m 51s | Carol Moseley-Braun describes getting to know Fred Hampton during their college years. (2m 51s)
Clip: S1 | 4m 9s | John Johnson became a master of disguise to purchase buildings from white owners. (4m 9s)
King brought change to Chicago
Clip: S1 | 3m 9s | Lerone Bennett, talks about how Dr. King's tactics to confront northern racism. (3m 9s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 41s | Pioneering aviatrix Bessie Coleman becomes the first African American pilot. (1m 41s)
Clip: S1 | 52s | Reginald Robinson, ragtime pianist, plays "Heliotrope Bouquet." (52s)
Determined women built the cabin
Clip: S1 | 52s | The determination Annie Olive, and the women of the DeSaible Memorial Society. (52s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 44s | Dr. Christopher Reed discusses black workers at the World's Fair. (1m 44s)
Black speakers were impressive participants
Clip: S1 | 3m | Dr. Christopher Reed on the importance of black speakers at the World's Fair. (3m)
Clip: S1 | 1m 53s | Remembering the night Barack Obama won the Iowa caucuses in the 2008. (1m 53s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 25s | Rev. Jesse Jackson describes the many victories of the Chicago Freedom Movement. (2m 25s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 31s | Carol Moseley-Braun calls Obama's election a transformational moment in American history. (1m 31s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 41s | Artist sculptor Marion Perkins's life, beliefs, and art are explored. (2m 41s)
Jerry Butler: Harold Washington
Clip: S1 | 3m | Cook County Commissioner Jerry Butler remembers Harold Washington. (3m)
Dr. Margaret Burroughs, co-founder SSCAC
Clip: S1 | 1m 23s | Dr. Margaret Burroughs talks about he South Side Community Center's early years. (1m 23s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 36s | Journalist Monroe Anderson learned not to count Obama out in impossible elections. (1m 36s)
Did the FBI murder Fred Hampton?
Clip: S1 | 9m 9s | Jeffrey Haas, author of "The Assassination of Fred Hampton..." (9m 9s)
Clip: S1 | 2m 6s | Lerone Bennett exposes Chicago's best kept secret. (2m 6s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 48s | Margaret Burroughs reads her essay on the wild frontier in which DuSable lived. (1m 48s)
Carol Moseley-Braun: Harold Washington
Clip: S1 | 2m 32s | Former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun remembers Harold Washington. (2m 32s)
Clip: S1 | 46s | Susan Cayton Woodson remembers the thrill of arriving in Bronzeville for the first time. (46s)
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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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