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MOJO MUSEUM IN THE NEWS
2020
Race in Chicago: How Chicago's ‘King of Blues' Changed the City's Music Scene Amid Racism Battle
NBC 5 NEWS CHICAGO | DEC 17, 2020
Billy Branch, John Primer, Tomiko Dixon Among Guests at Chicago’s Blues Walk
AMERICAN BLUES SCENE | OCT 21, 2020
Landmarks Illinois awards first grant through Timuel D. Black, Jr. Grant Fund for Chicago’s South Side to the Muddy Waters MOJO Museum
PR NEWSWIRE | SEPT 15, 2020
Column: A plaque on Emmett Till’s house is just a first step. Chicago can do a better job of preserving Black history sites. Even city’s top planner says so.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE | AUG 4, 2020
Muddy Waters’ former Chicago Home to become a Blues Museum and Community Center
CHICAGO DEFENDER | JUL 31, 2020
Editorial: Cure for the Chicago blues: Save Muddy Waters’ house
CHICAGO TRIBUNE | JUL 27, 2020
In praise of efforts to sing the blues again on Sweet Home Chicago’s South Side
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES | JUL 23, 2020
Muddy Waters' former Chicago home to be turned into community center and blues museum
GUITAR WORLD | JUL 22, 2020
Late Blues Legend Muddy Waters' Chicago House Is Closer To Becoming A Museum
GRAMMY AWARDS | JUL 22, 2020
Muddy Waters' Chicago Home to Be Converted Into Museum and Community Space
GUITAR.COM | JUL 21, 2020
Push to turn Muddy Waters’ house into museum gets boost with grant
CHICAGO TRIBUNE | JUL 20, 2020
HYDE PARK HERALD | JUL 20, 2020 AT 11:23 AM
National Trust Awards $1.6 Million in Grants to 27 Sites to Help Preserve African American History
NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION | JUL 16, 2020
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