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March On Milwaukee - Civil Rights History Project
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    • Oral History Interview with Rev. William J. Miles, March 18, 1994, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Rev. William J. Miles, March 18, 1994, part I

    • Tape-recorded interview of Rev. William Miles, providing information on his experiences during the civil rights movement in Milwaukee circa 1964-1969. In this oral history, Miles discusses his role in the Milwaukee United School Integration...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres); Milwaukee United School Integration Committee; Segregation in education--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Milwaukee (Wis.)--Race relations

    • 1994-03-18
    • Oral History Interview with Adolph Arms, August 17, 2007, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Adolph Arms, August 17, 2007, part I

    • Arms was born in Milwaukee and attended North Division High School before joining the Commandos. He discusses fellow marchers, the Freedom House, the 1968 Poor People's Campaign in Washington D.C., and job discrimination in the local union. Lastly,...

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

    • 2007-08-17
    • Oral History Interview with Mary Arms, July 29, 2007, part II

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

    • 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 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 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 Pam O'Halloran, August 16, 2007, part II

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

    • 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 Cecil Brown Jr. and Loretta, August 9, 1995, part II

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

    • 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
    • Oral History Interview with Grant and Lucinda Gordon June 9, 1995, part I

    • Oral History Interview with Grant and Lucinda Gordon June 9, 1995, part I

    • Grant Gordon became the first black principal in Milwaukee in 1960 at Garfield High School; Lucinda Gordon was active with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Milwaukee. They share their impressions of the...

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

    • 1995-06-09
    • Oral History Interview with Peter Murrell Sr. and Eva Ruth June 2, 1995, part II

    • Oral History Interview with Peter Murrell Sr. and Eva Ruth June 2, 1995, part II

    • Murrell came to Milwaukee in the 1940's and became active in school issues through their children. They discuss We-Milwaukee, Eva's work with the Parent Teacher Association from 1962-1966, problems with the Milwaukee schools their children...

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

    • 1995-06-02
    • 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 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
    • 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
    • Barbee Papers, Racial Isolation in Milwaukee Public Schools, 1967

    • Barbee Papers, Racial Isolation in Milwaukee Public Schools, 1967

    • This document, released in May 1967, was a report to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. It deals with a number of issues effecting civil rights in the Milwaukee area such as segregation in schools, the bussing of students, open housing,...

    • Segregation in education--Wisconsin--Milwaukee;

    • 1967-05
    • Oral History Interview with Rev. William J. Miles, March 18, 1994, part II

    • Oral History Interview with Rev. William J. Miles, March 18, 1994, part II

    • Tape-recorded interview of Rev. William Miles, providing information on his experiences during the civil rights movement in Milwaukee circa 1964-1969. In this oral history, Miles discusses his role in the Milwaukee United School Integration...

    • Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral history--Wisconsin --Milwaukee; Oral histories (document genres); Milwaukee United School Integration Committee; Segregation in education--Wisconsin--Milwaukee; Milwaukee (Wis.)--Race relations

    • 1994-03-18
    • Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, Part I

    • Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, Part I

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

    • 1995-06-15
    • Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, Part II

    • Oral History Interview with Juanita Adams and Arlene Johnson, June 15, 1995, Part II

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

    • 1995-06-15
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