Civil rights advocates marched in Chicago for fair housing
Title
Civil rights advocates marched in Chicago for fair housing
Creator
Bernard J. Kleina
Description
This image, photographed by Bernard J. Kleina, shows large crowds marching in the streets of Chicago to advocate for fair housing. The crowd consisted of African American and white civilians, as well as police officers, some carrying batons, who were used as a way to control the crowd’s behavior. Although the white and Black officers are integrated, the civilians are segregated. The white people walked on the sidewalk/grass areas while the Black people were mostly in the streets alongside police. This distinction lends itself to the segregation and racial tensions that were actively taking place in America during the time.
Publisher
Smithsonian
Subject
Civil rights advocates marched in Chicago for fair housing
Collection
Citation
Bernard J. Kleina, “Civil rights advocates marched in Chicago for fair housing,” GLAM Center for Collaborative Teaching and Learning - Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, accessed November 22, 2024, https://glamportal.auctr.edu/items/show/3288.