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Arlington Heights recognizes first Black resident -- a 19th century firefighter, barber


Posted1/25/2021 5:30 AM
In many of the old, yellowed photographs from the early days of the Arlington Heights Fire Department stands Frank White, a charter member elected by his fellow firefighters as president of what started in 1894 as an all-volunteer department.
He posed as they did: stiffly and self-consciously. His walrus mustache was full, drooping at the sides in the classic soup-strainer style of the day, wrote Dick Hoffmann in a Sept. 28, 1961, Daily Herald article.
 
The firefighter did differ from the others in one particular way: his race.
As village leaders today work to complete a diversity, equity and inclusion project, they re looking to the past for inspiration, with plans to honor the man who was the first Black resident of Arlington Heights. ....

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