'63 Boycott: A Conversation With Prof. Timuel D. Black Jr. HPHS Emeritus Board Member

'63 Boycott: A Conversation With Prof. Timuel D. Black Jr. HPHS Emeritus Board Member

Date: Sunday, February 21Time: 3:00 PM CSTLocation: Zoom Video Conference

Register Today:https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEqcu6tqTooHNV0NUZiRi9GkG10usCoohkuIn celebration of Black History Month, The Hyde Park Historical Society Presents “ '63 Boycott: A Conversation with Prof. Timuel D. Black Jr.” on Sunday, February 21 at 3:00PM CST. Joining Prof. Black to help facilitate the conversion is Ingrid Wallace who was a student of Prof. Black while attending Hyde Park High School during the Chicago Public School Boycotts. On Freedom Day, October 22, 1963 over 200,000 Chicagoans boycotted Chicago Public Schools. The protest sought to eliminate the segregationist policies of Superintendent Benjamin Willis. Join us to learn more about the how the boycott played out on the ground and the results of sustained protect against the racist policies of the CPS.

Film: Though not necessary to attend, we suggest you view the documentary ‘63 Boycott prior to the event. You can securely rent the film online here for $1.99:

https://kartemquin.vhx.tv/products/63-boycott-1

Questions:If you have questions you’d like Prof. Black to answer at the presentation about the 1963 Boycott, please email them to VicePresident@hydeparkhistory.org.

Register Today HERE

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