Project Discovery: The history of the fight for fair housing in Wisconsin
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Milwaukee’s best-known contribution to the Civil Rights Movement was the 200 nights of marching in 1967 and 1968 in the name of Fair Housing, led by Father James Groppi, Alderwoman Vel Phillips, and the NAACP Youth Council.
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