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Title Race violence
Reference CULR-Series3, Sub-series 6.G, Box 170, Folder 1850
Library University of Illinois at Chicago Library, Special Collections
Collection Name Chicago Urban League Records
Collection Overview This collection primarily contains materials generated or collected by the Chicago Urban League. It documents the history, leadership, activities, social services provided by and the mission of the Chicago Urban League. Series 3, the Research and Planning series, contains information about social services available to African Americans between 1935 and the 1980s, including services involving reproductive health, youth services, social problem case, welfare services, general health and access to hospitals, issues related to the aging and those with mental illness.
Series Description Series 3: Research and Planning, Subseries 6: Community Organization and Race Relations, Sub-Subseries 6.G: Police Brutality and Criminal Justice
Date 30 Jul 1957 - 15 Jun 1967
Document Type Speech; Newspaper; Periodical; Review; Correspondence
Theme(s) Poverty and Discrimination; Protest and Race Riots
Keywords racial violence, violence, employment, unemployment, wages, social change, community development, theory, police, civil rights, civil unrest, riots, community protest, media, segregation, legal cases, punishment, poverty, police
Places Chicago, Illinois
People King, Martin Luther, Jr; Powell, Adam Clayton; Daley, Richard J
Organisations/Associations National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); Chicago Urban League (CUL); Chicago Commission on Human Relations (CCHR)
Note Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of the University of Illinois at Chicago Library, Special Collections.
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