"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 (Ames)
investigates cultural artifacts in the We The People exhibit at the
Chicago Historical Society. |
Al
Young leads a discussion about what the American Revolution meant to
ordinary people. |
Tim
Escudier (Lane), Angela C. Davis
(Harlan) and Jamie Kenjorski (Harlan) get
the red carpet treatment. |
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. |
Stephanie Nelson
(Irving Park) and Toby Higbie (CHP Academic Coordinator) discuss future
CHP activities. |
Stephanie Chapnick, Ed Davis,
Katherine Hoyne and Sam Duarte (Taft Middle and High School) chat about
history.
|
Joey
McDermott (Crane) and Jen Koslow (Newberry) consider
representations of colonial power. |