March on Milwaukee : civil rights history project
Sound recordings, moving images, photographs, and manuscript materials related to the Civil Rights movement in Milwaukee.
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1960/1969
Subject
Milwaukee (Wis.)--Race relations
Civil rights movements--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Civil rights workers--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
African Americans--Civil rights--Wisconsin--Milwaukee--History--Sources
Civil rights--History--Wisconsin--Milwaukee--Sources
African Americans-- History--Sources--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Location
United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, 43.0389, -87.90647
Medium
sound recordings
photographs
Type
MovingImage
Description
This digital collection presents primary sources from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries and the Wisconsin Historical Society that provide a window onto Milwaukee's civil rights history. During the 1960s, community members waged protests, boycotts, and legislative battles against segregation and discriminatory practices in schools, housing, and social clubs. The efforts of these activists and their opponents are vividly documented in the primary sources found here, including photographs, unedited news film footage, text documents, and oral history interviews. This website also includes educational materials, including a bibliography and timeline, to enhance understanding of the primary sources. The March on Milwaukee Civil Rights History Project seeks to make Milwaukee's place in the national struggle for racial equality more accessible, engaging, and interactive.
Contributing Institution
Wisconsin Historical Society
Golda Meir Library. Special Collections
Search Results
2. News film clip of a Milwaukee United School Integration Committee (MUSIC) protest over busing and de facto segregation on June 4, 1965 (silent)
3. News film clip from the special assignment on school boycotts and de facto segregation in Milwaukee, October 18, 1965 (with sound and silent, 1 of 3)
4. News film clip from the special assignment on school boycotts and de facto segregation in Milwaukee, October 18, 1965 (with sound and silent, 2 of 3)
5. News film clip from the special assignment on school boycotts and de facto segregation in Milwaukee, October 18, 1965 (with sound and silent, 3 of 3)
6. News film clip of Martin Luther King speaking at UW-Milwaukee, November 23, 1965 (with sound, 2 of 2)
7. News film clip of Martin Luther King speaking at UW-Milwaukee, November 23, 1965 (with sound and silent, 1 of 2)
8. News film clip of demonstration against school construction at the site of MacDowell School in Milwaukee on December 8, 1965 (with sound)
9. News film clip of demonstration against school construction at the site of MacDowell School in Milwaukee on December 8, 1965 (with sound and silent)
10. News film clip of Vel Phillips speaking on fair housing legislation, continued, June 13, 1967 (with sound)
11. News film clip of Vel Phillips speaking on fair housing legislation, June 13, 1967 (with sound)
12. News film clip of interview with Mayor Henry Maier about the civil disturbance, held July 31, 1967 (with sound)
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