“Going to Chicago” were the words composed, sung, and lived by African Americans during the Great Migration.
From share-cropper to the White House, Chicago’s black experience is vast, rich, and inspiring. Entertainer and historian Clarence Goodman presents this lively and informative program.
The award-winning St. Charles Public Library District is located in the scenic Fox River Valley, 35 miles west of Chicago. The Library serves a district population of 55,092 residents and has a staff of 101. The St. Charles Public Library is an equal opportunity employer.