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Aki (Donald Baker Sr.)
Donald Baker Sr. (1937-2009), who as an artist went by the name Aki, served as a Chicago Public Schools and Chicago City Colleges teacher before devoting his life to art after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor at the age of 50. A Chicago native, Baker attended Bronzeville’s Fuller Elementary School and Dunbar High School before dropping out to serve in the marines during the Korean war. After his return, he received his bachelor’s degree at Chicago State University and went on to earn a master’s degree from Northeastern Illinois University. After falling ill, he continued nurturing the creative development of youth in Chicago through volunteer work in churches and community centers. It was his students who endearingly gave him the name “Aki.” He referred to his artwork as “Resurrection Art” because of his use of found materials from the natural environment, such as sticks and wood. Thurgood Marshall Library features work by Aki which was funded through the Percent of Art Ordinance administered by the City of Chicago Public Art Program.