City of Milwaukee Police Department; City of Milwaukee's Government; Milwaukee Area Technical College; Milwaukee Common Council; Milwaukee Conference on Religion and Race; Milwaukee Journal; Milwaukee Police; Milwaukee Sentinel; NAACP Youth Council Commandos; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Youth Council; State of Wisconsin Government; Young Christian Movement of St. Boniface; League of Women Voters
Description
A collection of personal and Milwaukee Common Council correspondence from September 1967. This collection includes support for Vel Phillip and Father Groppi's Fair Housing work.
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- African Americans
- Aldermen
- Arrests And Curfews
- Barrett, Dr. James
- Black Power
- Breier, Harold A
- Churches
- Civil Disturbance Of July 30, 1967
- Civil Disturbance Of July 31, 1967
- Civil Disturbances
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Activists
- Civil Rights Demonstrations
- Connection To The National Struggle
- Counter Demonstrations
- De Segregation
- Demonstrations
- Discrimination
- Discrimination In Employment
- Discrimination In Housing
- Fair Housing Demonstrations
- Fair Housing Ordinance
- Freedom March Planning And Organization
- Freedom Marches
- Groppi, James, 1930 1985
- Housing
- Interracialism
- Law And Legislation
- Law/Legislature
- Maier, Henry W
- March Of August 29, 1967
- March Of September 2, 1967
- Marches
- Meetings
- Milwaukee
- Milwaukee (Wis.)
- Network Supporters
- Non Violence
- Official Policy/Response
- Open Housing
- Open Housing Marches
- Phillips, Vel
- Police
- Prejudice
- Protests
- Race Discrimination
- Race Relations
- Religion
- Segregation
- Stereotypes
- Students
- Unions
- Violence
- Wisconsin