Milwaukee, Wisconsin Father Groppi annotation. Father Groppi center (shoe off) "Fair housing march in Milwaukee. There were over 200 days of consistent marches. Fifteen suburbs passed laws, and Milwaukee's ordinance covered 100% of the property."Grayscal
Archives. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee LibrariesAukofer, a Milwaukee native, began covering civ...
July 1971.Shows neighborhoods, urban renewal project sites, public housing project sites and sites i...
Construction of public housing in Madison’s Triangle neighborhood during the 1960s. The area had pre...
Madison, Wisconsin assembly chambers welfare protest. James Groppi in center.Grayscal
News film clips of Father James Groppi the day after the first open housing march across the 16th St...
News film clips of Father Groppi, with the Youth Council in attendance, speaking at the Unitarian Ch...
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 8, 1968. NAACP march to honor Martin Luther King Jr. following his assas...
News film clips of a press conference with Milwaukee County Supervisor Richard Nowakowski, August 30...
James Groppi and demonstrators march in front of Judge Robert Cannon's home in Wauwatosa to protest...
A confrence on the 50th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act Thursday, April 19 7:00 p.m. Kroc Commun...
Father Groppi's annotation, "The Milwaukee police burning the Freedom House in the summer of 1967. ...
News film clips of Mayor Meier at a press conference discussing the open housing march of August, 28...
James Groppi and the NAACP participate in a civil rights march. Police are armed and following the ...
April is Fair Housing Month, and this year also brings the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act ...
Civil rights leader from Milwaukee, at a press conference, no date. Fifth Estate phot
Archives. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee LibrariesAukofer, a Milwaukee native, began covering civ...
July 1971.Shows neighborhoods, urban renewal project sites, public housing project sites and sites i...
Construction of public housing in Madison’s Triangle neighborhood during the 1960s. The area had pre...
Madison, Wisconsin assembly chambers welfare protest. James Groppi in center.Grayscal
News film clips of Father James Groppi the day after the first open housing march across the 16th St...
News film clips of Father Groppi, with the Youth Council in attendance, speaking at the Unitarian Ch...
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 8, 1968. NAACP march to honor Martin Luther King Jr. following his assas...
News film clips of a press conference with Milwaukee County Supervisor Richard Nowakowski, August 30...
James Groppi and demonstrators march in front of Judge Robert Cannon's home in Wauwatosa to protest...
A confrence on the 50th Anniversary of the Fair Housing Act Thursday, April 19 7:00 p.m. Kroc Commun...
Father Groppi's annotation, "The Milwaukee police burning the Freedom House in the summer of 1967. ...
News film clips of Mayor Meier at a press conference discussing the open housing march of August, 28...
James Groppi and the NAACP participate in a civil rights march. Police are armed and following the ...
April is Fair Housing Month, and this year also brings the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act ...
Civil rights leader from Milwaukee, at a press conference, no date. Fifth Estate phot
Archives. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee LibrariesAukofer, a Milwaukee native, began covering civ...
July 1971.Shows neighborhoods, urban renewal project sites, public housing project sites and sites i...
Construction of public housing in Madison’s Triangle neighborhood during the 1960s. The area had pre...