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March On Milwaukee - Civil Rights History Project
  • All fields: Milwaukee United School Integration Committee
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    • 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 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 Pam O'Halloran, August 16, 2007, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Pam O'Halloran, August 16, 2007, part I

    • O’Halloran, a native of Milwaukee, was one of the first white members of the NAACP Youth Council in the late 1960's. She speaks about picketing the Eagles Club, her dissatisfaction with the non-violence approach, Father Groppi as a leader in the...

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

    • 2007-08-16
    • Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, part III

    • Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, part III

    • Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson were two founders of the Congress of Racial Equality's (CORE) Milwaukee chapter. Topics include their choice to become involved with school integration, differences between CORE and Milwaukee United School...

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

    • 1995-06-15
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