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- Collection: Deerfield Integration Case Records
Civil Rights Special Report
Tags: Abolition Movement, Abortion, Abortion Rights, Abraham Lincoln, Affirmative Action, African Americans, Alabama, Alan Bakke, American Civil War, Astonauts, Bakke v. Regents of the University of California, Brown v. Board of Education, But Not Next Door, California, California Board of Regents, Carl Galmon, Cesar Chavez, Charles J. Caruso, Charles Richard, Cherokee Nation, Chicago Historical Society, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Activists, Clark Street, College Admissions Programs, Columbia Tennessee, Curfews, David Duke, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield High School, Deerfield High School College and Career Resource Center, Deerfield Human Relations Commission, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Public Library, Deerfield School District #109, Deerfield School District #109 Superintendent, Deerfield School District #110, Deerfield School District #110 Superintendent, Deerfield Village Meetings, Discriminatory Crimes, Disenfranchisement, Dr. Charles Richard Elementary School, Dred Scott, Dred Scott Decision, Dred Scott v. Sandford, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Battle, Equality, Ethan Knoper, Ethnicity Quota System, Eye on the Media (EOM), Federal Judiciary, Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Frederick Douglass, Gender Quota System, George Washington, George Washington Elementary School, Great Britain, HarperCollins, Harriot Jacobs, Hate Crimes, Highland Park High School, Hugh Price, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Individual Autonomy, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jack D. Parker, Jet Magazine, Jim Crow Era, Jim Crow Laws, Judaism, Kathleen Walsh, Kevin Silverman, Kim Tracz, Kimberly Mays, Ku Klux Klan, Legacy of Slavery, Legal Separation, LGBTQIA+, LGBTQIA+ Civil Rights, LGBTQIA+ Rights, Linda Brent, Little Rock Arkansas, Louisiana, Louisiana Governor, Louisiana Governor's Mansion, Low Income Housing, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mae Jemison, Margaret McMahon, Martin Luther King Jr., Marybeth Kravets, McDougal and Little, Media Representation, Men, Michael Kaiz, Michigan, Middle Passage, Mike Foster, Mississippi, Mitchell Park, Mitchell Pool, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Murder, Naples Daily News, National Urban League, New Jersey, New Orleans Louisiana, New York City New York, Newspaper Article, North America, North Avenue, North Carolina, North Shore, Oregon State University, Pageturners Book Club, Partial Birth Abortions, Plessy v. Ferguson, Police Brutality, Politics of Slavery, Pro-Life Activists, Progress Development Corporation, Rachel Cox, Racial Hate Crimes, Racial Intolerance, Racial Quota System, Racial Stereotypes, Racial Tensions, Religious Hate Crimes, Reverse Discrimination, Right to Choose, Robert C. Gand, Roe v. Wade, Rosa Parks, School Diversity, School Integration, School Segregation, Segregation, Separate But Equal Doctrine, Shay's Rebellion, Slaveholders, Slavery, Springsboro Pennsylvania, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Steve Barnhart, Stonewall Riots, Tami Tranowski, Teen Civil Rights, Teen Rights, Tennessee, Texas, Thomas Jefferson, Tiffany Stull, Time Magazine, Tom Clarke, Tracy Jacobson, Trail of Tears, United States Circuit Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit, United States Constitution Nineteenth Amendment, United States Constitution Thirteenth Amendment, United States Federal District Court System, United States of America Past and Present, United States Supreme Court, University of California, University of California Davis Medical School, University of Michigan, Virginia, Voting Rights, White Americans, Women, Women's Right to Vote, Women's Rights, Workers Rights
A Legacy of Leadership
Tags: 1967 Detroit Race Riots, Abbott Laboratories, African American Summit, African American Summit Steering Committee, American Airlines, Bank One, Bobby Seale, Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Central Africa, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Seven, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago West Side, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Organizations, Connie Payton, Copy, Corn Products, Danny Glover, Deerfield Integration, Deloris Sims, Democratic National Committee, Detroit Michigan, Dona Scott, Eleanor Josaitis, Field Museum of Natural History, Focus: HOPE, Franklin McMahon, Gordon Johnson, Human Rights, Human Rights Organizations, Jane Addams, Jane Addams Hull House, Jane Addams Hull House Association, Legacy Bank, Lisa Rowe, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Mary Cameron Frey, Michero Washington, Million Man March, Minority Economic Resources Corporation, Motorola, Newspaper Article, North Vietnam, Paul Adams, Philip Jackson, Providence-St. Mel Private School, Providence-St. Mel Private School Principal, Racial Discrimination, Racial Injustice, Rainbow PUSH, Roberta Gutman, Sam Scott, South Africa, United States Senate, Vietnam, Walter Payton, Willie Barrow
40th Anniversary Panel Photo
40th Anniversary Panel Photo
40th Anniversary Panel Photo
40th Anniversary Panel Photo
Integration Program
Tags: Annette Katz, Barb Piechota, Barbara Schwimmer, Benson, Bernard Katz, Bill Kelly, Bill Roberts, Bob Fincutter, Bob Motzko, Brenda Siegal, Bruce Stupple, Carol Spielman, Dan Havers, Daniel Guberman, Dave Roemer, David Mitchell, David Schneider, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Public Library, Dick Luth, Don Andries, Donald F. Wrobleski, Donna Stupple, Doris DeMers, Dorothy Andries, Dorothy Camp, Dory Havers, Eleanor Mosely, Ginny Hunt, Gloria Nordine, Gloria Schneider, Greta Motzko, Harriet Rosenthal, Herb Neil, Holmgren, Howard Nielsen, J. Freedman, Jack Schwaba, Jane Seiden, Janet Freund, Janet Stern, Jeanne Schwaba, Jeffrey Fireman, Jo Gourley, Jo Mathews, Joan Neil, Joe Gourley, Joe Pierson, John Adelsdorf, Jolene Luth, Joyce Ranck, Judy Nelson, Julie Gartner, Julie Miller, Kathy Weir, Larry Barnhart, Larry Pasquesi, Larry Smith, Larry Weir, Linda Barnhart, Linda Haynie, Lois Boskin, Lorraine Fredrickson, Lowell Komie, Madeleine Slutsky, Marcia Fox, Marguerite Kelly, Maria Pasquesi, Marie Kirby, Marilyn Fincutter, Marilyn Smith, Marion Hamlet, Mark Perry, Marquardt, Marvin Ehlers, Mary Reichard, Mary Richard, Mary Roemer, Melissa Bigg, Merle Miller, Millie Berliant, Muriel Zahnle, Pat Jester, Phyllis Adams, Rael Slutsky, Robert R. McClarren, Roger Henninger, Ronald Stoller, Ruth McClure, S. Friedman, Sharon Gedwellas, Sharon Shepard, Sheryl Lamoureux, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Stefan Piechota, Steve Rosen, Susan Rosen, Thelma LaVeaux, Thom Zahnle, Tom Roth, Vernon Swanson, William S. Seiden
Deerfield's Race Case
Tags: 1999 Deerfield Integration Exhibition, Artist, Brotherly Love, But Not Next Door, Chicago Illinois, Christian Brotherhood, Civil Rights, Cross Burning, Daniel Walker, David H. Rosen, Deerfield Building Commissioner, Deerfield Building Inspector, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Demographics, Deerfield High School, Deerfield High School Principals, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Superintendent, Deerfield Police Department, Deerfield Public Library, Deerfield Public Library Board of Directors, Deerfield Road, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Meetings, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eve Beverly, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Ford Edsel, Franklin McMahon, Harry M. Rosen, Illinois Governor, Illinois House of Representatives, Illinois State Police, Illinois Supreme Court, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, James R. Kilgore, Karl J. Berliant, Lake County Circuit Court, Lake Forest Illinois, Land Condemnation, Lauren Beth Gash, Life Magazine, Little Rock Arkansas, Magazine Article, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Austin, Mitchell Park, Morris Milgram, North Shore, North Shore Magazine, North Shore Residents Association, Overt Racism, Park Referendum, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Progress Development Corporation, Property Values, Property Values and Race, Racial Integration, Reporter, Robert E. Bowen, School Integration, School Segregation, Sherman Beverly, Theodor P. Repsholdt, United States Census, United States Federal District Court, Vandalism, Wilmot Road
A Moment in History: 40 Years Ago, Integration Battle Rocked Deerfield
Tags: 1999 Deerfield Integration Exhibition, Adrien L. Ringuette, African Americans, Artist, Bernard Scotch, But Not Next Door, Charles J. Caruso, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Movements, Cross Burning, David H. Rosen, Deerfield American Legion Hall, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield High School, Deerfield High School Principals, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Integration Lawsuits, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Park District Board of Directors, Deerfield Public Library, Deerfield Review, Deerfield School District #110, Deerfield School District #110 Superintendent, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Deerfield Village Meetings, Floral Park Model Homes, Franklin McMahon, Harold C. Lewis, Highland Park High School, Highland Park Illinois, Highland Park School District, Highland Park School District Superintendent, Illinois, Illinois House of Representatives, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Integration Poll, Jack A. Hicks, Jack D. Parker, James C. Mitchell, Ku Klux Klan, Lake Forest Illinois, Land Condemnation, Lauren Beth Gash, Marc Alberts, Mitchell Park, New Jersey, Newspaper Article, North Shore Residents Association, Overt Racism, Park Referendum, Progress Development Corporation, Reporter, Riverwoods Illinois, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Theodor P. Repsholdt