White Man Holding 'Repeal Civil Rights Act' Sign Talks About Integration, 1966

WGN- A white man holding 'Repeal Civil Rights Act' sign talks to a WGN-TV reporter about African American families moving into white neighborhoods in Chicago in 1966. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders led several marches and demonstrations in Chicago during the summer of 1966, known as The Chicago Freedom Movement or the Chicago Open Housing Movement.
WGN- A white man holding 'Repeal Civil Rights Act' sign talks to a WGN-TV reporter about African American families moving into white neighborhoods in Chicago in 1966. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders led several marches and demonstrations in Chicago during the summer of 1966, known as The Chicago Freedom Movement or the Chicago Open Housing Movement.
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Editorial #:
521864852
Collection:
Nexstar
Date created:
13 August, 1966
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Licence type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
Not released. More information
Clip length:
00:00:36:17
Location:
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG SD 720x576 25p
Source:
Nexstar
Object name:
ff1772_1.mov