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Review: “The Soul of Bronzeville” exhibit at the DuSable Museum

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Known as the Black Metropolis in the early 20th century, Bronzeville was a hotbed for blues and jazz from the 1920s well into the 1970s. In a small, second-floor space, “The Soul of Bronzeville: The Regal, Club DeLisa and the Blues” offers an encyclopedia’s worth of information.

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