Podcast: Black History in Plain Sight with Places Editors Jonathan and Michelle
From an Atlantic City boardwalk to a Black taxidermist’s near-ubiquitous work at Chicago’s Field Museum.
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For years, the contributions of Black Americans to public spaces like beaches and museums have been overlooked. In this episode of The Atlas Obscura Podcast, Atlas Obscura places editors Jonathan and Michelle Cassidy take us to New Jersey’s Chicken Bone Beach and Chicago’s Field Museum to highlight a couple of these, little-told stories.
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