Urban Indians and Seattle's civil rights history
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This page is a guide to the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project resources for exploring the civil rights activism of Urban Indians in the Pacific Northwest. They include activist oral histories; research reports; newspaper reports covering The Real American: A National Paper for Indians and their Friends,A Seattle Ethnic Press Report and Quileute Independent and Quileute Chieftain, 1908-1910, A Seattle Ethnic Press Report; photographic collections; and historical documents.
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- Civic Leaders
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Movements
- Civil Rights Workers
- Covenants
- Covenants (Law)
- Discrimination
- Discrimination In Housing
- Discrimination In Public Accommodations
- Discrimination In Restaurants
- Encumbrances (Law)
- Fort Lawton (Seattle, Wash.)
- Government
- History
- Housing Policy
- Indian Civic Leaders
- Indian Newspapers
- Indian Students
- Indian Women
- Indians
- Indians Of North America
- Indians, Treatment Of
- Labor Movement
- Law And Legislation
- Newspapers
- Political Activists
- Politics And Government
- Press Coverage
- Race Relations
- Racial Discrimination
- Real Covenants
- Right To Housing
- School Integration
- Seattle
- Seattle (Wash.)
- Segregation
- Segregation In Housing
- Siege, 1970
- Sieges
- Social Conditions
- Social Justice
- Social Movements
- United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation (U.S.)
- United States
- United States Commission On Civil Rights
- Urban Residence
- Washington (State)
- Women