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Saturday’s 96th parade celebrating the Black community shows the “longevity of the African American family and the support ...
Nicknamed “The Bud,” the parade has been a back-to-school celebration and showcase for Chicago’s talented young people since ...
The country's largest African American parade will return to Bronzeville this weekend, drawing crowds to celebrate the ...
Thousands of people are expected in the Bronzeville neighborhood to take part in the parade, including music, dancing, and ...
The Bud Billiken Parade is the oldest and largest African American parade in the country. It may have felt like 100 degrees in Chicago on Saturday, but that did not keep the city's South Side from ...
The 96th annual Bud Billiken Parade kicks off this Saturday on Chicago's South Side. The parade steps off at 35th and King ...
For the 96th year, a parade celebrating African American culture dazzled thousands of eager spectators on the South Side. The ...
1929: The first Bud Billiken Parade was hosted by Chicago Defender founder Robert Sengstacke Abbott as a way to thank the ...
Myiti Sengstacke Rice of Chicago Defender Charities joins us to preview the 96th Annual Bud Billiken Parade, the nation’s ...
The Bud Billiken Parade makes its way down by starting at King Drive at Oakwood Blvd 51st Street through Elsworth Drive (in Washington Park) from 51st Street to ending at Garfield Boulevard (55th ...
The Bud Billiken Parade takes place in Chicago's historic Bronzeville neighborhood beginning at Oakwood Boulevard and King Drive. From there, it continues south on King Drive to 51st Street.