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Founder of Chicago's DuSable Museum Dies

Founder of Chicago's DuSable Museum Dies

anita moore · Friday, November 26th 2010 at 8:13PM · 1063 views
CHICAGO (November 23, 2010) -- A founder of one of the oldest African-American history museums in the country has died.
A spokesman for the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, Raymond Ward, says Margaret Burroughs died in her sleep at her Chicago home Sunday morning at age 93.
Further details were not immediately available.

President Barack Obama said in a statement that Burroughs was "widely admired for her contributions to American culture as an esteemed artist, historian, educator, and mentor."

Burroughs founded the museum with her husband and others on Chicago's South Side in 1961.

The museum has pieces of art, exhibits on civil rights and a display on Chicago's first black mayor, Harold Washington. It was named after Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, widely regarded as Chicago's first permanent resident.

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ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Thanks you Anita...and I thank her for what she had done for all of mankind. (smile)

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