This zine is 16 pages, riso-printed in black and light teal. Created for release at the Chicago Zine Fair on 7/19/25.
This zine challenges the celebration of Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable as the founder of Chicago by looking at how narratives about him obscure the balances of power in his time. For anyone interested in reading about Chicago history, Haitian-American identity, Black-Native solidarity, and public memory.