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When The West Side Burned


The tragic assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in April 1968 triggered unrest across the country, but in Chicago, the rage and grief that erupted in the city’s Black community led to an unprecedented period of public mourning, looting, and destruction on the city’s West Side. Examine King’s close ties to Chicago and the hope he brought to residents, how his murder brought long-simmering resentment over segregation and discrimination to a boiling point, and how this still-recovering neighborhood struggles to move forward. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2026 10:30 AM & 1 PM | Open Rehearsal and Talkback Chicago school groups and senior citizens are invited to attend an open rehearsal and “talkback” with artistic director Orbert Davis and members of Chicago Jazz Philharmonic. Teacher guides will be provided to participating schools. Tickets: $1/person

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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3362903-0

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