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Giving Voice to the Anonymous

Chicago Reporter, The,  July, 2001  by Stephanie Williams

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"It says a lot about the city of Chicago on some level ... as they've embraced and entrusted me to lead the historical society," noted Bunch. "It shows a level of commitment to diversifying."

And diversity, museum officials agree, is what is needed if museums expect to thrive in a competitive Chicago market.

As a black historian, Bunch understands the struggles and sacrifices of previous generations. "I really never think about what I've accomplished," he said. "What I'm doing is basically paying off debts to a lot of people who didn't get the shots that I got. ... It's a way of saying thanks, in honoring their sacrifices."

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