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Wicked, Wild, Wonderful Woman Of The Windy City Featured At EP Library
Clarence Goodman brings historic women of Chicago to life in a presentation, 'Hell Hath No Fury' April 29 at the Evergreen Park Library.

EVERGREEN PARK, IL — Historian Clarence Goodman drops by the Evergreen Park Public Library, Monday, April 29, to present his popular program, “Hell Hath No Fury: The Wicked, Wild, and Wonderful Women of the Windy City.” The presentation starts at 6:30 p.m. and registration is required.
Chicago has had scores of historic women who’ve called the city home, including the likes of Ida B. Wells, Bertha Palmer, the Everliegh Sisters, Betty Ford, Dr. Amy Lehman and many more. Who were they? What did they do? Why were they important? Goodman makes the introductions.
Goodman is a musician, historian and radio personality who is often called a “history savant.” His Al Capone and Serial Killers Tours helped Weird Chicago Tours to become one of the most recognized tour companies in the Second City.
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Register by phone at 708.422.8522, or online at events. The Evergreen Park Public Library is located at 9400 S. Troy Ave.
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