A survey of socio-economic conditions for African Americans in Madison, 1966

Madison's Negro population : a report made for the Community Welfare Council of Madison [and] National Urban League.


This 1966 study of the socio-economic conditions of African Americans in Madison, Wisconsin, revealed a number of problems related to housing and employment, though these problems appeared to be more related to economic activity than overt discrimination.


Related Topics: Industrialization and Urbanization
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
Desegregation and Civil Rights
Creator: Naomi W. Lede
Pub Data: Madison, Wisconsin, 1966.
Citation: Madison's Negro population : a report made for the Community Welfare Council of Madison [and] National Urban League, by Naomi W. Lede. (Madison, Wisconsin, 1966) Online facsimile at:  http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=1807; Visited on: 5/5/2024