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Scenes from the October Colloquium 2003:

Al Young, Aggie Nowak, Paul Enwia
"We the People": Al Young (professor emeritus of history at Northern Illinois University and senior research fellow at the Newberry Library), Aggie Nowak (Roosevelt) and Paul Enwia (Volta)
Eugene Booth
Eugene Booth (Ames) investigates cultural artifacts in the We The People exhibit at the Chicago Historical Society.
Al Young and teachers
Al Young leads a discussion about what the American Revolution meant to ordinary people.
Tim Escudier, Angela C. Davis, Jamie Kenjorski
Tim Escudier (Lane), Angela C. Davis (Harlan) and Jamie Kenjorski (Harlan) get the red carpet treatment.
  Tom Hencinski, Jamie Kenjorski, Joey McDermott
Looking at artifacts from the early nineteenth century, Tom Hencinski, (Lane), Jamie Kenjorski (Harlan) and Joey McDermott (Crane) debate the impact of the American Revolution on early American society.

Toby Higbie, Stephanie Nelson
Stephanie Nelson (Irving Park) and Toby Higbie (CHP Academic Coordinator) discuss future CHP activities.
 Taft Middle and High School
Stephanie Chapnick, Ed Davis, Katherine Hoyne and Sam Duarte (Taft Middle and High School) chat about history.
 


Jen Koslow, Joey McDermott
Joey McDermott (Crane) and Jen Koslow (Newberry) consider representations of colonial power.