Vintage/ RARE FEB 26 2007 Chicago Sun-Times Newspaper Jennifer Hudson Wins the Oscar's

DREAM COME TRUE


Super Rare , Extremely hard to find,  not sold any were else in the world, Jennifer Hudson newspaper


Apparently, you can't find a single newspaper from this amazing artist . I'm lucky to live in around the Chicago area and was able to aquire several Vivitar newspapers that you wont find anywhere in the world, witch Reflects the price.


If you're a music history collector or a newspapers collector,  then this is a must have for your collection or it will not be complete. 


Condition : Over all good condition or better,  nice shape if you consider its age,  the newspaper is intact with minor marks and storage wear. No major rips or damage,  colors are beautiful and vibrant,  make sure to look at all the pictures as its apart of the description.


( NOTE : I HAVE 4 JENNIFER HUDSON NEWSPAPERS FROM THE SAME DAY FOR YOUR COLLECTORS CONSIDERATION , LAST PIC , I ALSO OFFER COMBINE SHIPPING)


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Jennifer Hudson has her day in Chicago


Ever since being booted from “American Idol,” Jennifer Hudson has won multiple awards, from the Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild prize and an Academy Award for best supporting actress. On February 2007, the 25-year-old at the time star of the movie “Dreamgirls” added one more award to the collection – she got her own day in her hometown by winning an Oscar


Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley proclaimed  “Jennifer Hudson Day” to honor the budding star, whose Cinderella story took her from Chicago’s South Side to the Hollywood A-list.


“She’s an inspiration to everyone who has a dream,” Daley told hundreds of screaming fans. “People told her `You can’t.’ And she said `I can.”‘


Hudson, who appeared on stage in a black wool coat and Burberry scarf, hoisted her gold Oscar statuette in the air and thanked those who had gathered outside the Chicago Theater for the ceremony.


Not only can I do it, but you can do it, too,” she said before singing a brief song from the hit movie.


Earlier Tuesday, Hudson was greeted by thunderous applause when she spoke to students at Dunbar Vocational Career Academy, her former high school.


In “Dreamgirls,” Hudson portrays a vocalist cast out from a 1960s girl group. The role came barely two years after “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell told Hudson she was “out of her league” and she was voted off the TV show.


Her resiliency resonated with fans, who said they admired Hudson for never giving up her dream.


“Anything is possible if you believe,”