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Dr. Larry McClellan and the Underground Railroad

  • Virtual OR In-Person at University of Chicago Regenstein Library (Room 122) 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, IL, 60637 United States (map)

Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Chicago and Northeastern Illinois

Join us to hear from Dr. Larry McClellan, historian and author, who will discuss the history of freedom seekers and the Underground Railroad in Illinois.

We’ll gather at the University of Chicago’s Regenstein Library (Room 122). The event will also be available virtually. It is free to attend and open to the public.

Dr. McClellan’s award award-winning book, Onward to Chicago: Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Northeastern Illinois (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2023), will be available for sale at the event.

Thank you to the University of Chicago Library for co-sponsoring this program.

 

This event is part of our Chicago in Focus lecture series, which seeks to highlight and explore the most important issues facing Chicagoans today.

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About the Speaker

After graduate work at the University of Chicago, Dr. Larry McClellan helped create Governors State University south of Chicago in 1970 and served with the University for 30 years.  He is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Community Studies.  In the mid-70s, he was mayor of University Park (then Park Forest South). He spent four years as a senior consultant with the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, and throughout his career, served as pastor with diverse congregations. 

His consulting, research and writing focus on freedom seekers and the Underground Railroad, and on African American and regional history south of Chicago.  Major publications include 25 articles in the Encyclopedia of Chicago [2005]; The Underground Railroad South of Chicago [2019], co-author of To the River, The RemarkableJourney of Caroline Quarlls, a Freedom Seeker on the Underground Railroad [2019].  Onward to Chicago:  Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad in Northeastern Illinois was published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2023.  This received the national 2023 Memorial Prize for the Advancement of Knowledge from the Underground Railroad Free Press. In 2022 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Illinois State Historical Society for his contributions to Illinois history and, in 2024, they gave his latest book their Award for Superior Achievement. 

Larry has spoken at five Illinois state history conferences and three national conferences of the National Park Service Network to Freedom program. He was the principal researcher for listings on the NPS Network to Freedom national register of Underground Railroad sites in Crete, Lockport, and Chicago. Some of his work will be found at illinoisundergroundrailroad.info.  

For ten years, he wrote a monthly regional history column for The Southtown/Star newspapers. Larry graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles, with a year at the University of Ghana in West Africa, and additional studies in Great Britain and Jerusalem. He has served on the boards of the Illinois State Historical Society and the Will County Historical Society and has given lectures and programs across Illinois. Currently he is President of the Little Calumet River Underground Railroad Project and serves on the Illinois Underground Railroad Task Force.


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