That’s Terrible!
The Great Chicago Fire occurred over three days in October 1871 and destroyed more than three square miles of the city. It began in a barn belonging to Catherine and Patrick O'Leary, but what sparked the fire and who was responsible remains a mystery to this day. The most popular theory is that a cow kicked a lantern over (probably because there's actually a song about it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJht9EAivBA&list=RDfJht9EAivBA&start_radio=1]) but the real culprit could be as human as you and me. In this episode, Erika and Amelia talk to Ann Keating, a history professor in Naperville, Illinois about the fire and how it changed Chicago. If you want to learn more about the fire, check out these books: The Great Chicago Fire and the Myth of Mrs. O'Leary's Cow [https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-great-chicago-fire-and-the-myth-of-mrs-o-leary-s-cow-richard-f-bales/2cdb709e236e62f2?ean=9780786423583&next=t] by Richard Bales I Survived the Great Chicago Fire [https://bookshop.org/p/books/i-survived-the-great-chicago-fire-1871-i-survived-11-lauren-tarshis/3b1b3e161b6d7b26?ean=9780545658461&next=t] by Lauren Tarshis. There's also a graphic novel version [https://bookshop.org/p/books/i-survived-the-great-chicago-fire-1871-i-survived-graphic-novel-7-lauren-tarshis/da55b82e2e87e182?ean=9781338825152&next=t]. We learned after recording this episode that Aly's Monkey Movement [https://alysmonkeys.org/] has ended their operations, but there's a new group taking up its cause. The Brookie Foundation [https://www.thebrookiefoundation.com/]is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children with neurodivergence and medical needs. Their core work is to provide resources and items for these children, but through their initiative called Brookie's Bears, they're able to provide stuffed animals that bring comfort to those who need it most.
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