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Monument to the Great Northern Migration
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Neighborhood:
Bronzeville
Of Special Interest To:
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Features:
Pet Friendly
Free Admission

 

 

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Alison Saar's Monument to the Great Northern Migration

Alison Saar’s bronze figure is a testament to the thousands of African Americans who migrated to Chicago in the early 20th century in search of greater freedom and opportunity. The traveler’s hand is raised in salutation to his new home. In his other hand he carries a worn suitcase symbolic of his journey, dreams and talents. The bollards surrounding the monument are also suitcases that are textured with a pattern derived from the tin ceilings of the era. The figure is oriented to the north, symbolizing the traveler’s destination.

Hours:

Daily 24 hours

Admission:

FREE

Accessibility:

This attraction is wheelchair accessible.

Public Transportation:

For travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com.

Alison Saar's Monument to the Great Northern Migration
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. & 26th Place
Chicago IL 60616

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