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MarchOnMilwaukee.uwm

MarchOnMilwaukee.uwm.edu. Marching for Open Housing, 1967-68. Direct Action for Integrated Schools, 1964-66. Marilyn Morheuser, Lloyd Barbee, and MUSIC activists (Milwaukee Journal 1965). James Groppi, Vel Phillips, and NAACP Youth Council activists (Milw Journal 67-68).

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MarchOnMilwaukee.uwm

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  1. MarchOnMilwaukee.uwm.edu

  2. Marching for Open Housing, 1967-68 Direct Action for Integrated Schools, 1964-66 Marilyn Morheuser, Lloyd Barbee, and MUSIC activists (Milwaukee Journal 1965) James Groppi, Vel Phillips, and NAACP Youth Council activists (Milw Journal 67-68)

  3. What happens when Civil Rights History meets the Digital Era?

  4. What happens when Civil Rights History meets the Digital Era?

  5. Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  6. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  7. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Milwaukee civil rights march in the 1940s?

  8. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Milwaukee civil rights march in the 1940s?

  9. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Milwaukee civil rights march in the 1940s?

  10. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  11. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  12. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  13. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History What my desk looked like before the Internet

  14. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History What my desk looked like before the Internet What my desktop looks like now with the Internet

  15. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History The Internet does NOT contain everything

  16. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History The Internet does NOT contain everything Beware Google gaps

  17. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History The Internet does NOT contain everything Much of our history has not been digitized

  18. Discover ‘forgotten’ sources Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History The Internet does NOT contain everything Much of our history has not been digitized . . . or saved

  19. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  20. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  21. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  22. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  23. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  24. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  25. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Listen to activists explain the movement in their own words

  26. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Listen to activists explain the movement in their own words

  27. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Enable readers to share ideas with one another via ebook on the Web

  28. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Enable readers to share ideas with one another via ebook on the Web

  29. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History But the Internet is NOT accessible to all National data on the “Digital Divide”

  30. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History But the Internet is NOT accessible to all National data on the “Digital Divide”

  31. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History But the Internet is NOT accessible to all National data on the “Digital Divide”

  32. Share different perspectives on the past Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History 2007

  33. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

  34. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History What is – and is not – Milwaukee civil rights history? Which histories belong on the March on Milwaukee site? And who decides?

  35. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History “supports understanding of the struggle for racial equality. . .”

  36. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History “supports understanding of the struggle for racial equality. . .” But the time period is limited to 1954 - 1976

  37. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Should the 1941 march for jobs with James Dorsey be part of this civil rights history ?

  38. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Should the 1941 march for jobs with James Dorsey be part of this civil rights history ? What about the 1979 Coalition to Save North Division protests with Howard Fuller?

  39. Raise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History Should the 1941 march for jobs with James Dorsey be part of this civil rights history ? What about the 1979 Coalition to Save North Division protests with Howard Fuller? Or the 1990s school vouchers movement?

  40. Discover ‘forgotten’ sourcesShare different perspectives on the pastRaise tough questions Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History All of these require us to work and listen to one another regarding Milwaukee’s shared civil rights history

  41. Recommended links:March on Milwaukee Civil Rights History Projecthttp://MarchOnMilwaukee.uwm.eduLong Civil Rights Movement (LCRM) project, UNC Presshttps://lcrm.lib.unc.edu/voice/works/Pew Internet & American Life Projecthttp://pewinternet.org/ - Jack Dougherty, Trinity College, September 2010 Opportunities & Challenges in Civil Rights & Digital History

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