Who were Michael Wynn and Arthur Mitchell?
Discover their identities and how their court cases can help you explore Civil Rights and Prohibition with your students at a National Archives at Chicago workshop!
The “Crime of the ‘20s and Civil Rights through Court Records” workshop will also explore prohibition-related arrests and gangster antics, as well as lawsuits and related activities for integrated schools and fair housing.
This workshop will be held on Thursday, January 14, from 4:30 - 6:30 PM at our facility near Ford City Mall and Midway Airport at 7358 South Pulaski Road in Chicago. We are approximately one block west of South Pulaski Road on West 75th Street.
CPDUs are also available for this FREE workshop.
To register, send the information listed below to Kris Maldre, Education Specialist via e-mail at or fax at 773-948-9050. Upon receipt we will confirm workshop registration with an e-mail.
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Questions, concerns, or seeking information on additional workshops, please contact Kris Maldre at 773-948-9010 or via e-mail at or visit our web site at < http://www.archives.gov/great-lakes/archives/ >