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Culture Sun Feb 27 2011
"The New DuSable"
The DuSable Museum of African-American History, the South Side museum founded by the late Dr. Margaret Burroughs, is regarded by many as the premiere institution for black heritage. In "The New DuSable," the University of Chicago's Chicago Weekly Online discusses the museum's historical legacy and its ongoing construction and expansion, both designed to improve and preserve the museum's place in the country's cultural landscape.