Memorial planned to mark forced relocation of Black families from Evanston’s northwest side

Steven Rogers was outraged when he learned what happened to a number of Black families who were forced to relocate from northwest Evanston to the Fifth Ward in the late 1920s. So he decided to do something about it. On Dec. 28 he completed the $1 million acquisition of the property where they lived.

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