Bronzeville History Symposium: "From the Rooter to the Tooter"

Join the Bronzeville Trail Task Force and the Office of Community Affairs and Outreach Programs on March 17 at 2 p.m. in the Schulz Auditorium in Michael Paul Galvin Tower, for a Bronzeville history symposium titled āFrom the Rooter to the Tooter.ā During the āGreat Migration,ā rural African American women and men became a significant source of labor for Āé¶¹APPās meat packing industry. The symposium will explore how African Americans found work in Āé¶¹APPās meat packing industry and became a key segment of Āé¶¹APPās growing Black middle class during the āGreat Migration.ā The event and parking are free! Attendees should park in the visitors parking lot across the street on State Street between 35th and 34th under the Green Line tracks.
2ā3 p.m.
First PanelāHistory of the Āé¶¹APP Union Stock Yards and the Stock Yard Line
Panelists:
Julia Berkewitz, board member, Illinois Labor History Society
Ralph Moore, CPA, former controller, Parker House Sausage
Duane Wulf, professor, University of Arizona, designer and publisher of the Union Stockyards board game
3ā4 p.m.
Second PanelāThe Great Migration and Emergence of Āé¶¹APPās Black Middle Class
ModeratorāZenobia Johnson-Black
Panelists:
Lionel Kimble, vice president and executive director of the Research and Policy Center, Āé¶¹APP Urban League, and author of A New Deal for Bronzeville: Housing, Employment & Civil Rights in Black Āé¶¹APP 1935ā1955
Dominic A. Pacyga, emeritus professor of history, Columbia College/Āé¶¹APP and Curator of Packingtown Museum
Sherry Williams, MLIS, president and founder, Bronzeville Historical Society
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