David Beck’s history of an event in this city, titled Unfair Labor?, notes the involvement of Cornelius Cusick and George Hunt. The Native American Simon Pokagon sold a birch-bark booklet titled The Red Man’s Greeting in this city. Irvine Garland Penn co-wrote a pamphlet arguing for better representation at an event in this city, which later hosted a “diamond jubilee” in honor of African-Americans in 1940. Artifacts collected by Frederic Ward Putnam for an event in this city were later exhibited at a museum funded by a department store magnate. Frederick Jackson Turner first lectured on the “Frontier Thesis” in this city. Edmonia Lewis’s sculptures were exhibited at a Palace of Fine Arts in this city, envisioned as part of Daniel Burnham’s “White City.” For 10 points, name this city that hosted the 1893 World’s Fair. ■END■
ANSWER: Chicago (The department store magnate was Marshall Field, who names the Field Museum.)
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