It’s Juneteenth, Chicago. ✶
Juneteenth is a day to celebrate freedom, but it also serves as a reminder of this country’s ongoing push to live up to its pledge of “liberty and justice for all.”
A federal holiday as of 2021, Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved African Americans, living in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed — two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
This year, Juneteenth is commemorated through parades, community actions, celebrations and barbecues.
The holiday also falls on the public opening of the Obama Presidential Center, the decade-in-the-making museum, library and park dreamed up by former President Barack Obama, the nation’s first Black president.
For this special edition of the Sun-Times’ morning newsletter, we tell you all you need to know about the Obama Center. We also share many ways to commemorate Juneteenth.
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OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CENTER 🇺🇸
Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama hug Stevie Wonder after his performance Thursday during the Obama Presidential Center Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Common and Bruce Springsteen perform during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Barack Obama speaks during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Barack Obama speaks during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Barack Obama speaks during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Marc Anthony performs during the opening ceremony Thursday at the Obama Center on the South Side.
Tems performs at the opening ceremony of the Obama Center on Thursday.
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U2’s Bono performs during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Bill Clinton pumps his fist as he listens to U2’s Bono during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former first lady Michelle Obama speaks at the Obama Presidential Center.
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Former first lady Michelle Obama speaks during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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John Legend and Common perform during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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John Legend performs during the Obama Center opening Thursday on the South Side.
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Former first lady Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama watch a performance during the Obama Center opening Thursday on the South Side.
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Eddie Vedder and members of non-profit Guitars Over Guns perform during the Obama Center opening Thursday on the South Side.
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Martin Nesbitt, the Obama Foundation board chair, wears a tan suit Thursday during the opening ceremony on the South Side.
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People watch a live recording of the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony Thursday at Midway Plaisance Park on the South Side.
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People react as they watch the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony Thursday at Midway Plaisance Park on the South Side.
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People watch a live recording of the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony Thursday at Midway Plaisance Park on the South Side.
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People watch a live recording of the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony Thursday at Midway Plaisance Park on the South Side.
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Christina Aguilera performs Thursday during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Sasha Obama, Malia Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton stand together during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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The Obama Foundation CEO Valerie Jarrett speaks during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Joe Biden, former first lady Jill Biden, former President George W. Bush, former first lady Laura Bush, former President Bill Clinton and former first lady Hillary Clinton bow their head in prayer during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Malia Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama smile as former President Barack Obama waves during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Joe Biden, former first lady Jill Biden, Sasha and Malia Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama and former President Barack Obama smile during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris and former second gentleman Douglas Emhoff wave during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Bill Clinton and former first lady Hillary Clinton walk onstage during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush walk onstage during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former President Joe Biden and former first lady Jill Biden walk onstage during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Jennifer Hudson sings during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Jennifer Hudson sings during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth share a laugh Thursday during the Obama Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Steven Spielberg attends the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Jon Batiste attends the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Oprah Winfrey attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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The Roots performs during the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Nancy Pelosi shake hands during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Tom Hanks shakes hands with Ken Burns during the Obama Center opening ceremony Thursday on the South Side.
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Former U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush attends the Obama Center opening Thursday on the South Side.
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Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Conan O’Brien attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Nancy Pelosi attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Dwayne Wade attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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George Lucas attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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LL Cool J attends the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony on the South Side.
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Actor and comedian Stephen Colbert wears a tan suit Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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U.S. Rep. Bill Foster wears a tan suit Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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Staff, security, members of the press, and more gather Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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Staff, security, members of the press, and more gather Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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Rev. Al Sharpton speaks to reporters Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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Tina Tchen, executive vice president of programs at the Obama Foundation, speaks to reporters Thursday at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side.
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A worker cleans the glass on the stage as staff, security, members of the press, and more gather at the Obama Presidential Center hours before the Grand Opening Ceremony on the South Side on Thursday.
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Standing in front of his namesake presidential center near the neighborhood where he launched his historic political career, former President Barack Obama paid homage Thursday to the city that inspired him to run and led him to love.
The South Sider who ascended to the White House and former first lady Michelle Obama also delivered pointed lessons about the country’s democratic values, with both making veiled references to President Donald Trump, the only living president not in attendance.
The Obamas offered up the long-awaited Jackson Park institution as a point of unification in a divided political moment.
The $850 million OPC is more than a decade in the making, having survived a protracted five-year legal battle over its location as well as pandemic-related delays. The star-studded dedication ceremony brought out three former presidents and first ladies, musical legends, and former staffers in celebration of the center, which Barack Obama described as “a vibrant, living celebration of community.” And Chicago was the only place to do that, he said.
Live coverage: On Thursday, we ran an hourslong live blog with key updates as the ceremony unfolded. Dive into our coverage here.
Who attended: Thursday’s invite-only event was paired with a nearby watch party of hundreds gathered at Midway Plaisance Park. Politicians, celebrities, athletes and entertainers: Here’s a list of who our journalists saw at the opening ceremony.
Read Obama’s speech: The former president recalled his arrival in Chicago in 1985 at age 23, then asserted his mission statement for the center. Read the transcript here.
Photo gallery: Our photographers captured the day from multiple angles. See more here.
Public opening: The OPC opens to the public Friday, with events that continue through Sunday, which is Father’s Day. While museum tickets are unavailable for the next few months, the public can access other areas of the center.
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WATCH: OPC COVERAGE ▶️
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MORE ON OPC ✶
- Change they can believe in?: Residents and businesses in neighborhoods around the Obama Presidential Center hope to see a transformative fiscal return, but displacement remains a concern, especially as Airbnb rentals in the area are booming.
- Sticker shock: The presidential center has come with a privately funded $850 million price tag — and $123.3 million from the city for public infrastructure improvements, as of last month.
- Park history: Like the Obama Center, Jackson Park was born over the furious objections of Chicagoans. The parkland on which the center sits also had to overcome many hurdles before coming into existence. Even the name was once subject to “universal” outcry.
- Statuesque sculpture: A 7-foot, 1,200-pound bronze sculpture of the former president and first lady welcomes visitors to the OPC.
- Artist highlights: Dorian Sylvain of Hyde Park and Sam Kirk of Little Village created murals for Home Court, the center’s basketball court. Another standout are the benches designed by Norman Teague, whose studio is in Humboldt Park. And Njideka Akunyili Crosby this week unveiled her portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama.
COMMENTARY 🗣️
- Natalie Y. Moore: The Obama Presidential Center is a monument to democracy, showing what it means to be a country in progress.
- Neil Steinberg: The new museum and campus dedicated to the 44th president isn’t meant to be a moment frozen in time, but a call to action for now and the future.
- Lee Bey: The Obama Center and its maligned signature building are worthy of consideration.
WEEKEND LISTEN 🎧
Back in 2018, WBEZ’s “Making” released a six-part audio documentary on Obama’s rise from a South Side organizer, inspired by former Mayor Harold Washington, to U.S. senator and then to the country’s 44th president — a uniquely Chicago journey.
LISTEN HERE 🎧
ON WBEZ 91.5 FM 📻
Live and on location: What does the Obama Presidential Center mean for Chicago?
Broadcasting 9-11 a.m. from along Stony Island Ave. in Jackson Park, just steps away from the center, hosts Sasha-Ann Simons and Mary Dixon talk with Mayor Brandon Johnson, former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley and community leaders about the historic grand opening weekend, as it happens.
They are joined by Chicago Sun-Times columnist Natalie Moore, sharing reflections and neighborhood history, as well as WBEZ’s Patrick Smith, stationed outside the OPC talking with visitors.
LISTEN LIVE 🎧
JUNETEENTH COMMEMORATIONS 🎉
The DuSable Juneteenth Celebration
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday
📍DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center, 740 E. 56th Place
Admission: Free
Juneteenth Soul City Celebration
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday
📍Forty Acres Fresh Market, 5713 W. Chicago Ave.
Admission: Free
Juneteenth Extravaganza
11 a.m. Friday
📍A Polished Work, 1000 E. 76th St.
Admission: Free
Boxing Out Negativity Juneteenth Celebration
3-7 p.m. Friday
📍1616 S. Avers Ave.
Admission: Free
1865 Fest
12-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday
📍 Garfield Park, Music Court Circle 100 S. Woodward Dr.
Admission: Free
Pullman Juneteenth parade and celebration
10 a.m. Saturday
📍Gately Stadium Park, 810 E. 103rd St.
Admission: Free
Juneteenth Parade and picnic
11 a.m. Saturday
📍Madison Street, Sacramento to Central Park; post-parade picnic in Garfield Park
Admission: Free
Beverly/Morgan Park Juneteenth Family Festival
12-7 p.m. Saturday
📍110th Street and Longwood Drive
Admission: Free
Embodied: A Pride x Juneteenth Variety Show
7:30 p.m. Saturday
📍Thalia Hall, 1807 S. Allport St.
Admission: $30+
CHICAGO’S BLACK CHURCHES ⛪
This year, the Sun-Times and WBEZ have been exploring the history and impact of Black churches in Chicago. These religious institutions were landing pads during the Great Migration, centers for community action and sources of aid for congregants.
Nicole Jeanine Johnson has more:
CHICAGO MINI CROSSWORD 🌭
Today’s clue: Areas represented by aldermen (of which Chicago has 50!)
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Written and curated by: Matt Moore
Editor: Eydie Cubarrubia
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