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Civil Rights Activism in Milwaukee: South Side Struggles in the '60s and '70s
Paul H. Geenen
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| #2047998 in eBooks | 2014-02-11 | 2014-02-11 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Very worthwhile read|By J. F. -Lackey|In this book on activism on Milwaukee's south side, Geneen brings to light the important struggles of the 1960s and 1970s that led to equal rights for the Latino and African American populations in this urban area. Featured are the activism feats of Ernesto Chacon, Jesus Salas, Margaret Rozga, Tony Baez, Ness Flores, and the School Sisters|About the Author|Paul Geenen is an entrepreneur, a community activist, an author and a grandfather of eight. He is the author of Milwaukee's Bronzeville: 1900-1950, Schusters and Gimbels: Milwaukee's Beloved Department Stores, and Sherman Park: a Legacy of Diver
In the early 1960s, as members of Milwaukee's growing African American population looked beyond their segregated community for better jobs and housing, they faced bitter opposition from the real estate industry and union leadership. In an era marked by the friction of racial tension, the south side of Milwaukee earned a reputation as a flashpoint for prejudice, but it also served as a staging ground for cooperative activism between members of Father Groppi's parish, repr...
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