Term: Milwaukee United School Integration Committee (MUSIC)
Definition: A committee formed in 1964 by the NAACP, CORE, and other organizations whose specific purpose was to implement "mass action" for racial integration of the school system, including a boycott of public schools located in the Inner Core (Milwaukee's downtown residential neighborhood).
[Source: The History of Wisconsin, v. 6: Continuity and change, 1940-1965 (Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1973-1998)]