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  1. Learn about the life and legacy of Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, the first permanent non-Native settler of Chicago and its founder. Explore his origins, marriage, trading career, and role in the American Revolutionary War.

  2. Aug 24, 2024 · Jean-Baptist-Point Du Sable (born 1750?, St. Marc, Sainte-Domingue [now Haiti]?—died August 28, 1818, St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.) was a pioneer trader who founded the settlement that later became the city of Chicago.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Feb 3, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of DuSable, a multicultural entrepreneur and explorer who established a permanent post in Chicago in 1778. He married a Potawatomi woman, Kitihawa, and became a naturalized citizen of the tribe.

  4. Jun 29, 2021 · Learn about the Black trader and the first non-Indigenous settler of Chicago, who was honored by the city council in 2021. Find out his story, his role in the fur trade and his legacy in the city's history and culture.

    • Nora Mcgreevy
  5. Feb 12, 2007 · Learn about the life and legacy of DuSable, a free black trader, trapper and farmer who settled on the shore of Lake Michigan in 1779. He built a thriving trading post, married a Pottawatomie woman, and had a granddaughter who was the first child born in Chicago.

  6. Learn about the first permanent settler in Chicago, a black man named Jean Baptiste Point DuSable, who was born in Haiti and married a Potawatomi woman. Explore his life, his trading post, his property, and his legacy in this interactive web page.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of du Sable, the African-American explorer who established a farm and trading post on the Chicago River in the 1770s. Discover how he became a member of the Potawatomi tribe, married a Native American woman, and contributed to the development of the city of Chicago.