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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Today in Labor History February 3, 1964: 464,000 students (45% of all students) boycotted New York City schools to protest racial segregation and poor learning conditions.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #education #schools #children #boycott #newyork #racism #segregation #civilrights

Flier highlights poor conditions in the schools and calls for a one day school boycott. Image depicts a young, African American boy gazing out through a broken window.  Heading reads: “School Boycott! Freedom Day. February 3, 1964.” By City Wide Committee for Integrated Schools(Life time: not applicable) - Original publication: New York City, used as a promotional flierImmediate source: Queens College Civil Rights Archives, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85989601
Flier highlights poor conditions in the schools and calls for a one day school boycott. Image depicts a young, African American boy gazing out through a broken window. Heading reads: “School Boycott! Freedom Day. February 3, 1964.” By City Wide Committee for Integrated Schools(Life time: not applicable) - Original publication: New York City, used as a promotional flierImmediate source: Queens College Civil Rights Archives, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85989601
Flier highlights poor conditions in the schools and calls for a one day school boycott. Image depicts a young, African American boy gazing out through a broken window. Heading reads: “School Boycott! Freedom Day. February 3, 1964.” By City Wide Committee for Integrated Schools(Life time: not applicable) - Original publication: New York City, used as a promotional flierImmediate source: Queens College Civil Rights Archives, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85989601
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MikeDunnAuthor
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@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Today in Labor History February 3, 1964: 464,000 students (45% of all students) boycotted New York City schools to protest racial segregation and poor learning conditions.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #education #schools #children #boycott #newyork #racism #segregation #civilrights

Flier highlights poor conditions in the schools and calls for a one day school boycott. Image depicts a young, African American boy gazing out through a broken window.  Heading reads: “School Boycott! Freedom Day. February 3, 1964.” By City Wide Committee for Integrated Schools(Life time: not applicable) - Original publication: New York City, used as a promotional flierImmediate source: Queens College Civil Rights Archives, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85989601
Flier highlights poor conditions in the schools and calls for a one day school boycott. Image depicts a young, African American boy gazing out through a broken window. Heading reads: “School Boycott! Freedom Day. February 3, 1964.” By City Wide Committee for Integrated Schools(Life time: not applicable) - Original publication: New York City, used as a promotional flierImmediate source: Queens College Civil Rights Archives, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85989601
Flier highlights poor conditions in the schools and calls for a one day school boycott. Image depicts a young, African American boy gazing out through a broken window. Heading reads: “School Boycott! Freedom Day. February 3, 1964.” By City Wide Committee for Integrated Schools(Life time: not applicable) - Original publication: New York City, used as a promotional flierImmediate source: Queens College Civil Rights Archives, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85989601
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