Madison in the Sixties
Madison, April 1964
Madison in the Sixties – April, 1964 As the month opens, members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) are continuing their boycott and picketing of the Sears store on […]
Madison, April 1962
Madison in the Sixties – April, 1962 Henry Reynolds was elected mayor in April 1961 on platform of killing the Frank Lloyd Wright Monona Terrace project, which had been authorized […]
April, 1968 – Madison Mourns Dr. King
Madison in the sixties – that tragic April of 1968 Friday the fifth. Once again, thousands gather to grieve atop Bascom Hill, just as they did in 1963 for the […]
Madison, March 1967
Madison in the Sixties – March, 1967 When university avenue reopened in November 1966 with four lanes heading west and a bus lane heading east, campus leaders warned of a […]
Madison, March 1965
Madison in the Sixties – March, 1965 March 14— Close to a thousand Madison residents, most coming directly from church, mass at the State Street steps of the State Capitol […]
Madison, March 1962 – Race and Racism
Madison in the Sixties – March, 1962, when race and racism dominated a city council campaign and campus cinematography. As the month opens, south side alder and painter’s union boss […]
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