Event Details
Date/Time
Oct. 19, 2023, 7–8:15 p.m.
Location:
Full Hendrickson Room
Hendrickson South
Hendrickson North
Event Description

As his career moved so unwittingly towards its conclusion, Martin Luther King refocused  his work from the Civil Rights Movement’s narrow, “acceptable” aims of its early days to a broader, more comprehensive attack, damning many aspects of America’s status quo. His pursuit of this made his life even more arduous, treacherous, and deadly than before.

Clarence Goodman, musician, historian, and radio personality, has been all over the place and all over the map. From entertaining library audiences to performing at wine bars, and from giving "virtual tours" based on Chicago history to leading actual physical tours around the Windy City and to hosting insightful, provocative radio programs, he has quickly earned a reputation since returning to his hometown.

This program is presented as part of One Book, One Village

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Clarence Goodman

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