A collection of Articles about Madison’s Black Heritage

The black civil right movement did not originate in the early 1950s. Constant non-violent efforts to fight discrimination were frequently employed during the late 1800s. The cause was simple: Blacks wanted the rights and privileges granted to them through federal and state legislation to be an everyday reality. ................
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