- Sisson Hotel
The Sisson Hotel was a
Chicago ,Illinois hotel located in the Hyde Park neighborhood on the property that once housed theHyde Park House , a hotel built by Hyde Park founder Paul Cornell in the 1850s. The property has been renamed twice since its 1918 construction and currently bears the nameHampton House .In 1923, proprietor
Harry W. Sisson was linked to theKu Klux Klan by theAmerican Unity League , which resulted in a boycott byCatholic s andJew s. The reaction was a movement to urge Klansmen to stay at the hotel.Host, William R. and Brooke Ahne Portmann, "Early Chicago Hotels," Arcadia Publishing, 2006, p. 118., ISBN 0-7385-4041-2.] In the 1980s Chicago's first African-American mayor,Harold Washington , made his residence in the building.Notes
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