
Even from the slanted perspective of this news article, it appears the griping neighbors had no grounds for complaint and the “revels” continued, despite “surveillance.” Chicago Tribune, July 8, 1909.
Deeply Rooted and Rising High: African American Experiences in Lake Forest
Deeply Rooted and Rising High Making It HomeFirst Baptist Church of Lake Forest choir, 1992. Image source: Linda Davis
Even from the slanted perspective of this news article, it appears the griping neighbors had no grounds for complaint and the “revels” continued, despite “surveillance.” Chicago Tribune, July 8, 1909.
For exposure to arts and culture, Lake Forest’s Black residents often sought out locales like Chicago’s famed Club DeLisa in the 1930s. Locals pictured include Frank Bacon (far left), and Alice and Sherman Black (far right). Image source: The HistoryMakers.