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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee

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    4000-foot viaduct across the Menomonee River valley, over which in 1967 the Youth Council of the NAACP, advised by Father Groppi, led marches from the black north side into the all-white south side, forcing city leaders to address housing discrimination practices. [4] 2: 20th Street School: June 4, 2020 : 2442 North 20th St.

  3. List of museums in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    website, Museum is a memorial museum dedicated to the history of the Black Holocaust in America which explores the history of African-Americans in America from chattel slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow era, the civil rights movement, all the way to the current day. [3] [4] Americanism Center Museum: Waubeka: Ozaukee: Lake Michigan: History

  4. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    Removed by museum Brundage was a founding patron of the Asian Art Museum, Alleged white supremacist and anti-semite as well as 5th IOC president who expelled Tommie Smith and John Carlos from the 1968 Summer Olympics for raising black-gloved fists while on the podium. Bust moved from prominent position in foyer of museum to storage. [342] [343 ...

  5. Milwaukee Public Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) is a natural and human history museum in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The museum was chartered in 1882 and opened to the public in 1884; it is a nonprofit organization operated by the Milwaukee Public Museum, Inc. [2] MPM has three floors of exhibits and the first Dome Theater in Wisconsin.

  6. Wisconsin Death Trip (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Death Trip is a 1999 docudrama film written for the screen and directed by James Marsh, based on the 1973 historical nonfiction book of the same name by Michael Lesy. The film dramatizes a series of macabre incidents that took place in and around Black River Falls, Wisconsin in the late-19th century.

  7. Pamplin Media Group - Wikipedia

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    That same year in June, Pamplin agreed to sell its 39,000-square-foot Milwaukie-area building headquarters to Clackamas County for $11 million. [31] In August, the Clackamas Review switched from weekly to monthly publication and was renamed to the Milwaukie Review. The Oregon City News switched to monthly publication as well. [32]

  8. ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ Review: Daisy Ridley Turns ...

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    ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ Review: Daisy Ridley Turns Predator as a Woman Raised in the Wilderness by Her Sinister Hunter Father. Owen Gleiberman. November 2, 2023 at 2:02 PM.

  9. Country Media (company) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Oregon in 1973 to purchase the weekly Milwaukie Review newspaper. In the mid-1980s, he was named director of human resources at the Salem Statesman Journal and, in 1988, became executive editor and publisher of the Daily Enterprise Courier in Oregon City.