Oscar Stanton De Priest Apartment Building Celebration: Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 18, 2019

Media Contacts:

Kaitlyn McAvoy

Communications Manager, Landmarks Illinois

312-922-1742

kmcavoy@landmarks.org

 

Landmarks Illinois will celebrate restoration of former civil rights leader’s home on Martin Luther King Day

 

CHICAGO – Landmarks Illinois will celebrate the completion of an important restoration project at the National Historic Landmark, the Oscar Stanton De Priest Apartment Building in Bronzeville, at a community event on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, January 20, 2020.

The event will take place at 10 a.m. outside of the nearly century-old, culturally and historically significant eight-flat apartment building at 4536-4538 S. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive in Chicago, home to former U.S. Congressman and civil rights advocate Oscar Stanton De Priest. U.S. Rep. Danny Davis (D-Illinois) is expected to attend and speak of the important role De Priest played in the civil rights movement nationally, in Chicago and the South Side. Landmarks Illinois will also share news of the much needed restoration project at the former De Priest home, which was completed this fall.

The restoration project at the De Priest building began in 2017 when Landmarks Illinois was awarded a $250,000 grant from the National Park Service’s African American Civil Rights Grant Program to carry out essential roof and masonry repairs. Landmarks Illinois contracted with local architecture firm Bauer Latoza Studios to serve as project manager to develop a restoration plan including roof replacement and needed masonry repairs. Through the work of Bruno’s Tuckpointing and Ridgeworth Roofing, the De Priest Apartment Building, constructed in 1920, is now water tight. The roof replacement included restoration of an original skylight over the stairwell.

“Landmarks Illinois thanks Kimberly Echols, owner of the De Priest Apartment Building, for rallying support around its restoration, as well as the National Park Service for making necessary funding available,” said Bonnie McDonald, Landmarks Illinois President & CEO. “This building is an enduring tribute to De Priest’s struggle for civil rights, and here, his story can continue to inspire generations of activists to stand for human rights.”

De Priest lived in the apartment building between 1929 and 1951, and it was designated a National Historic Landmark for its association with De Priest in 1975. Beginning in 1904, De Priest held a seat on the Cook County Board of Commissioners, and in 1915, he became Chicago’s first black alderman, serving his first term on City Council until 1917. Later, De Priest served Illinois’ 1st congressional district where he was the sole Black representative during his time in Congress. He is long remembered as an advocate for antidiscrimination and desegregation. For instance, in Congress, De Priest introduced several anti-discrimination bills, including his 1933 amendment barring discrimination in the Civilian Conservation Corps, which was signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

“De Priest made significant contributions to the foundations of the civil rights movement that Dr. King, Rosa Parks, Jesse Jackson, Mamie Till and locally, Timuel Black, Jr., would call upon to continue fighting for justice and equity,” said McDonald. “Landmarks Illinois is proud to play a role in promoting the legacy of Oscar Stanton De Priest.”

Kimberly Echols is the current owner of the De Priest Apartment Building, inheriting the building from her late mother who purchased it from the De Priest family in 1990. Echols will also speak at the upcoming community event, detailing why the building is important to her personally as well as the entire Bronzeville neighborhood.

“I believe that preserving this property is a clear sign to people that there are attempts being made to preserve African American history and known treasures within our community,” said Echols. “Preserving this property shows the community that despite the new construction going on around us, our history will remain!”

The January 20, 2020, community event will begin with comments outside the De Priest Apartment building, 4536-4538 S. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive, at 10 a.m. before heading to the nearby Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church at 4600 S. King Drive for additional comments and refreshments. Members of the public and press are welcome to attend.

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