Meet the Curator

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Julius L. Jones

Julius is committed to using technology to tell new and inclusive stories about the past in compelling and innovative ways.

As a curator at the Chicago History Museum, Julius developed exhibition content, conducted research, sought new acquisitions, and spoke on a variety of Chicago history topics. Previously, he served as the Digital Content Manager, where he helped to bring the work of the museum’s Education, Curatorial, Research & Access, Publications, and Collections departments into the digital sphere. Prior to joining CHM’s staff Julius was the Digital Curator at the DuSable Museum of African American History. In this role, Julius managed Freedom’s Journey: An Online Experience of Freedom, Resistance and the Journey Towards Equality, a multi-platform effort that creates spaces (both physical and digital) for people to respond to and participate with the museum’s exhibitions.

Julius holds a Ph.D. from the Department of History at The University of Chicago, and his scholarly interests include twentieth-century U.S. cultural and social history, particularly the meanings of aspiration among racial and ethnic minorities, with a focus on Chicago.

For all media inquiries, please contact Sierra Wolff, Public Communications Manager at swolff@chicagohistory.org.