THREATENED: Phyllis Wheatley Home at Risk for Emergency Demolition (Chicago 7 2021)By Preservation ChicagoDecember 31, 2022027FacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestWhatsAppEmailPrint Phyllis Wheatley Home, 5128 S. Michigan Avenue, by Frederick B. Townsend, built in 1896. Photo Credit: Serhii ChruckyDemolition Court Looms For Chicago’s Last Phyllis Wheatley Home, Which Sheltered Black Women During The Great Migration; Researchers and residents are calling for the preservation of “a tangible place that holds the heritage and spirit of Black women” as the building’s owner — and its longtime resident — seeks funding to restore her crumbling home, Maxwell Evans, Block Club Chicago, 1/29/21ADVOCACYThreatenedMonth-in-Review NewsletterDecember 2022 NewsletterYear-in-Review Archive2022 Year-in-ReviewFacebookTwitterLinkedinPinterestWhatsAppEmailPrint Previous articleTHREATENED: Chicago Park District Buildings Continue to CrumbleNext articleTHREATENED: Portage Theater Makes Slow Progress, but Needs Significant City Support to Reopen (Chicago 7 2012)