Chicago’s two museums celebrate Latino communities by displaying treasures every day. On October 25, the Chicago History Museum is hosting a show called “Aqui en Chicago,” which will run for a year to display Latino cultural traditions.This idea was raised by high school students who were on a class field trip and argued that there was not enough representation of Hispanic history.
In the 1880s, Mexican immigrants first started to arrive in America. They mostly came to make railways for the Chinese Exclusion Act, which didn’t allow the immigration of Chinese laborers. Cesareo Moreno, The National Museum of Mexican Art’s chief custodian and visual arts director, said, “The exhibition is going to be about the lives of the people who built, worked to maintain, and lived along the train tracks.” The railway workers once helped create murals to show Mexican heritage. Later, the National Museum of Mexican Art and the Institution of Justice and Leadership Academy were built in the same location.