Madison in the sixties – the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. When Rev. King came to speak on “The Future of Integration” at the Union Theater on March 30, 1962, […]
Madison, 1962 – Civil Rights
Madison in the Sixties – Civil Rights, 1962, when the movement is a major factor on campus and in city politics. Banning Biased Bequests The year is not yet a […]
Madison, 1962 – Civil Rights
Madison in the sixties: 1962, when the civil rights the movement is a major factor on campus and in city politics. Banning Biased Bequests The year is not yet a […]
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 […]
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 […]
Madison, February 1962
Madison in the Sixties – February, 1962 With no progress coming on state or federal efforts for a strong civil rights bill, Attorney Lloyd Barbee, the former president of the […]