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When the West Side Burned

In the wake of the murder of Martin Luther King, chaos erupted on Chicago’s West Side.

In the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968, chaos erupted on Chicago’s West Side. Grief turned into anger as protests, riots, looting, and fires consumed some neighborhoods. Audio-narrated descriptions of key visual elements are available.

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When the West Side Burned

In the wake of the murder of Martin Luther King, chaos erupted on Chicago’s West Side.

In the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968, chaos erupted on Chicago’s West Side. Grief turned into anger as protests, riots, looting, and fires consumed some neighborhoods. Audio-narrated descriptions of key visual elements are available.

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Life on the West Side

African Americans settle on Chicago’s West Side.

Amid the Great Migration, the Black population on Chicago’s West Side grew. But segregation took its toll.

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Martin Luther King in Chicago

Martin Luther King moved to Chicago to bring attention to housing conditions.

In 1966, Martin Luther King moved to Chicago to bring attention to the poor housing conditions in the city’s Black neighborhoods.

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The National Guard Arrives

The National Guard arrives on Chicago’s West Side.

A day after widespread unrest, violence, and fires, Mayor Richard J. Daley called in the National Guard to occupy the West Side.

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