The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center's newest exhibition, “Paris in Black” charts the journeys of Black artists, performers and intellectuals who found a safe haven and creative incubator in 20th century Paris. Experience the City of Lights through the eyes of visionaries like Langston Hughes, James Baldwin and Henry Ossawa Tanner, who lived and created in defiance of American racism. The exhibition houses over 100 objects, including magnificent paintings, historic photographs and multimedia elements—all telling the story of Black resilience and artistry.

Paris in Black
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Details
- Event website:
- dusablemuseum.org/paris-in-black/
- Address
- DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
- 740 E 56th Pl
- Chicago
- Cross street:
- at 57th St
- Transport:
- El stop: Green to Garfield. Bus: 4, 55.
- Price:
- Adults $14.50, children $5.50
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