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  2. Seattle Black Panther Party History and Memory Project

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    The materials include detailed video oral histories, historical documents and photographs and the complete transcript of a 1970 Congressional Hearing held on the Seattle Chapter. The Project is an initiative of the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project at the University of Washington.

  3. Pages in category "1968 establishments in Washington (state)" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Dorothy Anstett - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Catherine Anstett (born June 28, 1947) is an American pageant titleholder who held the Miss USA 1968 title. [1] Anstett competed in the Miss Washington pageant in July 1967 and placed first runner-up. [2] In April of the following year she won the Miss Washington USA 1968 crown title. [3]

  5. Seattle movement - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle movement was part of the wider Civil Rights Movement, taking place in Seattle, Washington in the 1960s. The movement was reliant on several intersecting movements led by Filipino Americans , Japanese Americans , Chinese Americans , Jews , Latinos , and Native Americans , and the working class . [ 1 ]

  6. Timeline of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    1863 – Washington Gazette newspaper begins publication. [5] 1864 – May 16: The Mercer Girls arrive. [3] 1867 – Weekly Intelligencer newspaper begins publication. [5] [6] 1868 – The Seattle Library Association is founded. [7] 1869 – Henry A. Atkins becomes mayor. 1870 Central School opens. [3] Church of Our Lady of Good Help founded ...

  7. Chinese female drill team in Seattle challenges image of an ...

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    The girls’ drill team was founded in 1952 by a local group of girls called the Chi-ettes with the help of Ruby Chow, a prominent Chinese American restaurateur and civic activist in Seattle, the ...

  8. Home of the Good Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The site features a building called the Good Shepherd Center, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Home of the Good Shepherd [3] and is a city of Seattle designated landmark. [4] The center was built in 1906 as a Catholic School for wayward girls and operated until 1973.

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