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March On Milwaukee - Civil Rights History Project
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    • Oral History Interview with Frank Aukofer, November 16, 2007, part II

    • Oral History Interview with Frank Aukofer, November 16, 2007, part II

    • Aukofer, a Milwaukee native, began covering civil rights for the Milwaukee Journal in 1964, thus reporting most of the 1967 open housing marches. He discusses racism in past and present Milwaukee, his relationship with and impressions of Father...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres)

    • 2007-11-16
    • Oral History Interview with Reuben Harpole Jr., June 6, 1995, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Reuben Harpole Jr., June 6, 1995, part I

    • Reuben Harpole Jr, helped develop many Milwaukee institutions such as the Black Holocaust Museum, UWM's Center for Urban Community Development and the Harambee Community Development Corporation. His interview topics include a personal account of...

    • Oral histories (document genres); Oral history--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee

    • 1995-06-06
    • Oral History Interview with Mary Arms, July 29, 2007, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Mary Arms, July 29, 2007, part I

    • Arms, a member of Milwaukee's NAACP Youth Council, discusses her arrest and treatment by the Milwaukee police, protests, the Freedom House fire, the Black Christmas economic boycott, and her involvement with the Commandos including her naming of...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres); Miilwaukee (Wis.)--Race relations

    • 2007-07-29
    • Oral History Interview with Reuben Harpole Jr., June 6, 1995, part II

    • Oral History Interview with Reuben Harpole Jr., June 6, 1995, part II

    • Reuben Harpole Jr, helped develop many Milwaukee institutions such as the Black Holocaust Museum, UWM's Center for Urban Community Development and the Harambee Community Development Corporation. His interview topics include a personal account of...

    • Oral histories (document genres); Oral history--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee

    • 1995-06-06
    • Oral History Interview with Frank Aukofer, November 16, 2007, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Frank Aukofer, November 16, 2007, part I

    • Aukofer, a Milwaukee native, began covering civil rights for the Milwaukee Journal in 1964, thus reporting most of the 1967 open housing marches. He discusses racism in past and present Milwaukee, his relationship with and impressions of Father...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres)

    • 2007-11-16
    • Oral History Interview with Gwen Jackson, June 31, 1995, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Gwen Jackson, June 31, 1995, part I

    • Gwen Jackson, a community activist with a Milwaukee elementary school named in her honor, served in the 1960's as Chair of the Milwaukee Urban League Family Life Committee. Her interview topics include the National Association for the Advancement...

    • Oral histories (document genres); Oral history--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee

    • 1995-06-31
    • Oral History Interview with Rev. B.S. Gregg, May 30, 1995, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Rev. B.S. Gregg, May 30, 1995, part I

    • Reverend B.S. Gregg was pastor of St. Matthew CME church for several years, and served as treasurer of Milwaukee United School Integration Committee (MUSIC) in 1964. Interview topics include his relationship with Mayor Maier, the Freedom Schools...

    • Oral histories (document genres); Oral history--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee

    • 1995-05-30
    • Oral History Interview with Margaret (Peggy) Rozga, June 19, 2007

    • Oral History Interview with Margaret (Peggy) Rozga, June 19, 2007

    • Rozga was born and grew up on Milwaukee's South Side and became interested in civil rights while attending Alverno College. She recounts her experience registering voters in Alabama during the summer of 1965, meeting and later marrying Father...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres)

    • 2007-06-19
    • Oral History Interview with Carl Diederichs, November 13, 2007, part II

    • Oral History Interview with Carl Diederichs, November 13, 2007, part II

    • Diederichs, a Franciscan priest from Appleton, Wisconsin, speaks of discrimination and changes in Milwaukee Catholic parishes due to white flight and African-American migration, participating with Father Groppi and open housing marches, and black...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres)

    • 2007-11-13
    • Oral History Interview with Margaret (Peggy) Rozga, August 19, 2008, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Margaret (Peggy) Rozga, August 19, 2008, part I

    • Rozga was born and grew up on Milwaukee's South Side and became interested in civil rights while attending Alverno College. She discusses her experience registering voters in Alabama in 1965, the NAACP Youth Council's decision-making process and...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres); Miilwaukee (Wis.)--Race relations

    • 2008-08-19
    • Oral History Interview with Carl Diederichs, November 13, 2007, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Carl Diederichs, November 13, 2007, part I

    • Diederichs, a Franciscan priest from Appleton, Wisconsin, speaks of discrimination and changes in Milwaukee Catholic parishes due to white flight and African-American migration, participating with Father Groppi and open housing marches, and black...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres)

    • 2007-11-13
    • Oral History Interview with Cecil Brown Jr. and Loretta, August 9, 1995, part III

    • Oral History Interview with Cecil Brown Jr. and Loretta, August 9, 1995, part III

    • Cecil Brown Jr. founded Milwaukee's chapter of Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) in 1963 and also served as chairman of the chapter. He also served as Vice-Chairman of Milwaukee United School Integration Committee (MUSIC). Cecil and Loretta Brown...

    • Oral histories (document genres); Oral history--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee

    • 1995-08-09
    • MUSIC Records, Box 1, Folder 1,  Correspondence and Memos, 1965-1966

    • MUSIC Records, Box 1, Folder 1, Correspondence and Memos, 1965-1966

    • Correspondence and memos of Milwaukee United School Integration Committee (MUSIC), an organization that worked to end school segregation and racial discrimination in Milwaukee through freedom schools, school boycotts, marches, demonstrations, and...

    • African Americans--Civil rights--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Segregation in education--Wisconsin--Milwaukee;

    • 1965-1966
    • 15 - March to protest recent police action in Selma, Alabama, March 13, 1965

    • 15 - March to protest recent police action in Selma, Alabama, March 13, 1965

    • Milwaukee civil rights demonstrators marched to protest police actions in Selma, Alabama that took place on March 7, 1965. The protest in Milwaukee was organized on March 13, 1965. About 2, 500 people marched from the headquarters of CORE to the...

    • African Americans--Civil rights--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee;

    • 1965-03-13
    • Study of Community Opinions Concerning the Summer 1967 Civil Disturbances in Milwaukee

    • Study of Community Opinions Concerning the Summer 1967 Civil Disturbances in Milwaukee

    • "Study of Community Opinions Concerning the Summer 1967 Civil Disturbances in Milwaukee" was written in 1968 by Jonathan A. Slesinger, a professor in the UW-Milwaukee School of Social Welfare. The Study provides a detailed analyses of...

    • African Americans--Civil rights--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Milwaukee (Wis.)--Race relations; Race discrimination--Wisconsin--Milwaukee;

    • 1968
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