Groups recognize Chicago's founding father on first day of Black History Month

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DuSable crowning on DuSable Bridge kicks off Black History Month

On this first day of Black History Month, city groups were recognizing Chicago’s founding father: Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable.

On this first day of Black History Month, city groups were recognizing Chicago's founding father: Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.

The Black Heroes Matter Coalition held a crowning ceremony on the DuSable Bridge Wednesday.

Point du Sable was born in Haiti and settled along the northern bank of the Chicago River in 1779.

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Over the course of about two decades, he developed a prosperous trading post and farm before selling his estate in the year 1800.

The city recognizes Baptiste Point du Sable as the first permanent settler and founder of Chicago.

A school, museum, harbor, park and DuSbale Lake Shore Drive have all been named in his honor.