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THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 9, IN OBERVANCE OF EASTER
If anyone ever doubted the critical importance of learning our history, let the current news be an example. All people, Americans in particular, need to be educated on history, for their own benefit and for the benefit of future generations.
The struggle continues.
It never stopped.
There is much work to do, and it begins with each of us.
Perri Irmer
President and CEO
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
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THE MUSEUM WILL BE OPEN EVERY DAY FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY.
Black History Month at the Du
The Nation’s Oldest Independent African American Museum Celebrating 62 Years.
In loving memory of Dexter Scott King, a beacon of strength, justice, and empowerment. As the youngest son of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, Dexter had an unforgettable impact on civil rights.
The DuSable mourns the loss of a genuine activist and compassionate leader. May his legacy continue to inspire and guide us. Rest in power, Dexter Scott King.
The Board of Trustees and Staff of
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
offer heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS to fellow Trustee
John C. Sciaccotta, Esq.
on being elected
2024 – 2025 President
of
The Chicago Bar Association
PATRICK SHAUN McGEE
May 31, 1972—April 25, 2024
Chairman, Board of Trustees
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
The DuSable Museum’s Board of Trustees and Staff are saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Board Chairman, Patrick McGee. Patrick has been a dedicated and active board member since 2019, and was elected to the chairmanship in January 2023. He spearheaded The DuSable’s first Father-Daughter Dance in October 2023, an event which will be dedicated to Patrick’s memory in future years.
Patrick McGee was a loving husband, father, son, and brother. His dedication to his family and friends was unmatched and his desire to be an agent of change helped provide opportunities for countless people across the Chicagoland area. Whether it was through his career in banking, his work with the Board of Trustees of The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center, or his love for his fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha, Inc, Patrick used every chance possible to make an impact.
The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center mourns the loss of Patrick McGee. His calm and effective demeanor and his tireless service will be greatly missed.
In 2022, over Juneteenth weekend, The DuSable Museum of African American History embarked on a transformative journey after more than 60 years, marking a new era as The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center. The new name serves as a powerful reiteration of our commitment to educate all people about Black history, culture, and experiences. It also acknowledges the rich tapestry of global connections and diverse cultures among Black people across the Diaspora.
The DuSable Museum is proud of its diverse holdings that number more than 15,000 pieces and include paintings, sculpture, print works and historical memorabilia. Special exhibitions, workshops and lectures are featured to highlight works by particular artists, historical events or collections on loan from individuals or institutions.