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06 - March to protest recent police action in Selma, Alabama, March 13, 1965
1965-03-13
Larkey, Jay; Larkey, Hinda, Congress of Racial Equality; Milwaukee Conference on Religion and Race
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 Milwaukee County Courthouse. Some participants in the protest wore Yellow Armbands as a form of symbolic speech in the fight for equality in and desegregation of education and its institutions; as first symbolically demonstrated by federal marshals escorting African American children into the newly integrated New Orleans elementary schools, following Plessy vs. Ferguson.
- Title:
- 06 - March to protest recent police action in Selma, Alabama, March 13, 1965
- Creator:
- Larkey, Jay; Larkey, Hinda, Congress of Racial Equality; Milwaukee Conference on Religion and Race
- Date Created:
- 1965-03-13
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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 Milwaukee County Courthouse. Some participants in the protest wore Yellow Armbands as a form of symbolic speech in the fight for equality in and desegregation of education and its institutions; as first symbolically demonstrated by federal marshals escorting African American children into the newly integrated New Orleans elementary schools, following Plessy vs. Ferguson.
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- Recollection Wisconsin
- Contributing Institution:
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Subjects:
- African Americans--Civil rights--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Civil rights demonstrations--Wisconsin--Milwaukee
Protests
Civil rights
Connection to the national struggle
Marches
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