Description: DETAILS: Original pinback button issued by the Chicago chapter of the the Congress Of Racial Equality(CORE) for the Freedom Day II boycott held on February 25, 1964. The boycott was organized by CORE to demand the end of segregation in all Chicago Schools. The front artwork on the button provides the protest location along with inspirational drawing of CORE school house flying a Freedom Now flag. Rare. One of only two examples known to still exist. Measures 1 1/2" inches. BACKROUND: Freedom Day, also known as the Chicago Public Schools Boycott, was a mass boycott and demonstration demanding an end to the segregationist policies of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) on October 22, 1963. More than 200,000 students stayed out of school, and tens of thousands of Chicagoans joined in a protest that culminated in a march to the office of the Chicago Board of Education. Although Brown v. Board of Education prohibited racial segregation in schools, in 1963, Chicago's public schools continued to be segregated as a result of residential segregation. This was exacerbated by the migration of more black Americans from the Southern United States to Chicago during the Jim Crow era. School boundary lines were drawn specifically to preserve racial segregation, even as predominantly black schools grew overcrowded. Classes were held in hallways, and there were not enough books for all of the students. Some schools held double shifts, meaning students attended less than a full day of class. Rather than send black students to underpopulated white schools, Superintendent of Chicago Public Schools Benjamin Willis instituted the use of mobile classrooms which were basically unventilated aluminum trailers parked in the parking lots and playgrounds of overcrowded schools. At one high school, these trailers were used to maintain segregation with black students classes held in the aluminum trailers without heat while white students went to class in the actual school buildings which were heated. GUARANTEE: We offer a lifetime guarantee on all of our items to be authentic originals issued by the organization stated. They are not later re-issues or reproductions. We forensically examine all of our items prior to listing to make certain they are authentic. BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS Circa 1950-1970 Oxxbridge Galleries was founded in 1987 and specializes in paper items with a particular emphasis on counter culture and civil rights. If you have any items you have questions about, please feel free to contact us. You will be pleased by the friendliness and knowledge of our staff. To contact us visit https://www.ebay.com/usr/oxxbridgegalleries Add us to your Favorites list Visit Our eBay Store: Oxxbridge GalleriesP1602
Price: 899 USD
Location: Allendale, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-10-22T23:56:48.000Z
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Value 5: Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Value 6: Freedom Riders
Value 3: Nation Of Islam
Value 11: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Value 1: Martin Luther King Jr
Value 2: Malcolm X
Signed: No
Students For Democratic Soceity: SDS
Martin Luther King: SNCC
Material: Metal & Paper
Modified Item: No
Value 8: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP
Type: Button
Year: 1950s - 1970s
Event: N/A
Theme: Political
Black Civil Rights: Civil Rights Movement
Black Power Movement: Black Liberation Movement
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Country/Region: United States
Value 12: Black Panther Party
Original: Authentic
Value 14: Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
Value 15: Civil Rights Movement